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  Subject    : Re: [clamav-users] Using linux command "find" to get modified 
files list for scan
  Message-ID : 
<1733732516.s.11406.autosave.drafts.1733732836.27...@webmail.rediffmail.com>
  Date & Time: 9 Dec 2024 08:27:16 -0000

[NR] == "neel roy" <neelsm...@rediffmail.com> has written:

[...]
NR>  When I run clamscan/clamdscan on entire file system, why
NR> doesn't it use &quot;find&quot; command to get the list of
NR> modified files since last time and run scan on them? In which
NR> cases,find would not work?

Sorry, I misunderstood.

clamscan and clamdscan can be used in combination with the find
command. For example, you can use the find command to identify
recently modified files, and then pipe the output to clamscan or
clamdscan to scan only the modified files. This method can greatly
reduce the scanning time, I think.

Best Regards.

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