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  Subject    : Re: [clamav-users] Using linux command "find" to get modified 
files list for scan
  Message-ID : 
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  Date & Time: 9 Dec 2024 11:20:30 -0000

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

NR>  Hello Masaru,

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

NR>  Yes, that I found evident as described in mail below. Yet, no
NR>  antivirus including ClamAV use this approach in their
NR>  product. There must be reason(s). I am just trying to find that
NR>  reason.

I found it, but written in Japanese. (^^;;

  https://tex2e.github.io/blog/shell/find-exec

Can't you do something about it?

Best Regards & Good Night.

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               as the machines generate intelligence, they also generate 
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               Human misunderstanding endures, possibly a permanent condition. "
               
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