On Jul 23, 2015, at 7:48 AM, Phil Dumont <p...@solidstatescientific.com> wrote:
[ ... ]
> All I'm saying is that, for the admittedly unusual but definitely simpler
> situation of an entirely stand-alone, completely non-networked machine, it
> would be nice if there were a solution that was correspondingly simpler.
> One that used the file system only, not networking.

The use-case for virus/malware scanning on a networked machine is obvious, as
is the need to be able to update A/V signatures.

It's not obvious why a machine which is "entirely stand-alone, completely 
non-networked"
would require virus scanning or a way to update the A/V signatures.  However, 
if that's
what you want, fine-- do a manual copy of the A/V signatures into place
via USB stick, CD/DVD image, etc and then restart clamd to reload them.

Regards,
-- 
-Chuck

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