Hi there,

On Wed, 30 Sep 2020, Carlos André via clamav-users wrote:

I'm new to Clamav and have one question regarding the scan summary.

When running the command clamdscan I'm unable to get a report as detailed
as the one obtained via clamscan.

That's right.

Do you know if it's possible to output that missing information?

Do you understand the main differences between clamscan and clamdscan?
It really depends what you call 'missing'.  Some of it is simply not
available when you use clamdscan because, although its name is very
similar, it is a completely different tool from clamscan.  Other parts
of it might be fudged by some means, but if you can tell us what you
actually need it will help determine the level of effort required in
the fudging process.  If it's just about comfort level, then you might
need to work on that in other ways.

Maybe I missed some configuration in /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf that
enables that information.

I've never personally seen a file called 'scan.conf' on any system
with ClamAV installed on it.  You don't get one if you install from
the source as distributed by Cisco/Talos on the ClamAV Website, so I
know that you must have installed from some distribution's package or
other.  Perhaps you can tell us a little more about your system and
about how you obtained ClamAV, and - perhaps more importantly - why.

To get an idea of this difference, here follows an example:

[root@ip-x-x-x-x ~]# clamdscan --stdout -i /root

The '-i' option has no effect on clamdscan, please read the 'man' page
for clamdscan.  You might want to check out the other man pages too.

Are you romping around your system logged in as root?  If so, that's a
Very Bad Idea.

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73,
Ged.

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