Hi Adam,

Are you producing that clamscan invocation yourself? If not, and it's coming 
from something produced by ClamXav, then you should direct your question to the 
official support channel for ClamXav which can be found at 
https://www.clamxav.com/contactus

Regards
Mark

> On 14 Jun 2016, at 1:33 pm, Adam Lininger <arlinin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I run clamAV on my Mac Book (installed via clamXav). It seems to be not
> entirely obeying the --exclude and --exclude-dir flags.
> 
> I have a directory (/media/binstore) which is an sshfs mount from another
> server. I want to exclude scanning this directory to avoid excess network
> traffic. While clamscan never reports a virus in that directory, it is
> opening and reading the files in that directory. How can this be avoided?
> 
> 
> Clamscan invocation (from ps):
> /usr/local/clamXav/bin/clamscan -ri --quiet
> --log=/Users/alininge/Library/Logs/clamXav-scan.log --scan-mail=no
> --phishing-scan-urls=no --exclude="/opt/local/msf/"
> --exclude-dir="/opt/local/msf/" --exclude="/media/" --exclude-dir="/media/"
> --exclude="/media/binstore" --exclude-dir="/media/binstore"
> --exclude=^/Volumes --exclude=^/dev --exclude-dir=^/Volumes
> --exclude-dir=^/dev /
> 
> Thanks,
> Adam Lininger
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