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> Having a script parse the log file is not the problem. The
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To: ClamAV users ML
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:39:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Quarantine Infected Files Discovered by Clamuko
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Having a script parse the log file is not the problem. The
documentation addressing the details of
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Having a script parse the log file is not the problem. The
documentation addressing the details of Clamav explain clearly that
removing the infected file or files are the difficulty especially as
the infected files may be key components or data
I read in another post that the only way to quarantine an infected file that is
discovered during an on access scan (i.e. via Clamuko) it to write a script
that would parse the log file for the location of the infected file and then
move it or delete it as desired. Is this correct? If not, wha