On 14-09-2012 07:07, Siranjeevi wrote:
Hi Todd,

  Thanks for explanation. Its really helpful for me to understand. Actually
i have tried with clamdscan only. Clamscan command is working perfectly. I
have struggled nearly 10 times and installed the ClamAV in my Cent OS 6. I
have tried to install in many ways like using rpm, tar, and at last done
with yum install.

  I am learning a lot from you guys. Thanks for replies. You people are
really more dynamic than i ever expected. I am getting replies from
different guys and it sounds good.

  Can i ask more questions over here know ??

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Todd Lyons <tly...@ivenue.com> wrote:

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 5:59 AM, Siranjeevi <siranjee...@gmail.com> wrote:
  I changed the items in clamd.conf
  MaxScanSize = "157286400"
  MaxFileSize = "104857600"

  But Still, the changes are not reflected in clamscan. I couldn't scan
large files which is of 75MB in size.
Did you mean clamdscan?  Or are you actually using clamscan?  clamscan
is a standalone program which loads its own copy of the virus database
and scans everything itself.  clamdscan is a small program which
connects to a running clamd daemon and asks the daemon to scan the
files and waits for the answer.  Which one you are using will have
some bearing on what is recommended to you.  I suggest first that you
repeat your tests with clamdscan and see what changes, if anything.

...Todd
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Did you restart clamd after did the changes to clamd.conf? Changes in clamd.conf won't take effect until you restart clamd daemon.

Frank
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