Adding the trailing slash worked, thanks Bowie!
[r...@conrad testClam]# /opt/clamav/bin/clamscan
--exclude-dir="/tmp/testClam/test/|/tmp/testClam/test1/" -r /tmp/testClam
/tmp/testClam/file1: OK
/tmp/testClam/test2/test2File: OK
/tmp/testClam/test: Excluded
/tmp/testClam/file2: OK
/tmp/testClam/fi
monte olvera wrote:
> Hello, I'm running linux (fedora 11) and clamav (0.95.3) and I need to
> exclude multiple directories but am having trouble, any ideas?
>
>
> [r...@conrad testClam]# /opt/clamav/bin/clamscan
> --exclude-dir=/tmp/testClam/test --exclude-dir=/tmp/testClam/test1 -r
> /tmp/testCla
Hello, I'm running linux (fedora 11) and clamav (0.95.3) and I need to
exclude multiple directories but am having trouble, any ideas?
Directory contents: 3 files and 3 directories (each containing a file):
[r...@conrad testClam]# find /tmp/testClam|sort
/tmp/testClam
/tmp/testClam/file1
/tmp/testC
On 01/27/2010 10:22 PM, Tim Boyer wrote:
> I've read many of the 'clamscan is running too slow!' messages on the net -
> hopefully, this is something a bit different, at least.
>
> I'm running clamscan/clamd on eight RHEL5.4 Linux systems, and have been for
> a few years. I use clamd for the mail
I've read many of the 'clamscan is running too slow!' messages on the net -
hopefully, this is something a bit different, at least.
I'm running clamscan/clamd on eight RHEL5.4 Linux systems, and have been for
a few years. I use clamd for the mail servers; for the other servers where
someone might
On 25/01/2010, at 17.00, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 Jon Bendtsen wrote:
>
>> On 23/01/2010, at 15.11, G.W. Haywood wrote:
>>
>>> You have omitted important information from your posts ...
>>
>> It was not intentional. Which important information are you missing?
>
Spot on Jim,
Yes it's cost. The function of the server is as a mysql-backended pdns
non-recursive secondary name server and a mysql-backended mail server
for about 30 mailboxes ( there is also some mysql replication going on
). Everything is actually running on 128MB of ram now, albeit very
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