Adam Webb - Network Manager wrote:
cat filename | clamdscan -
Marc Cuypers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running clamav 0.60 on Debian.
Can I 'cat' a file to clamdscan, or must it be a physical file on
the disk?
Thanks for your time,
--Marc
When I run clamdscan this way (cat filename |
When I run clamdscan this way I get an OK-message and return value of 0
when there is no virus. I don't get any messages if the e-mail contains
a virus, only a return value of 141. Is this OK? According to the man
page I should get 0 1 or 2.
Marc
Adam Webb - Network Manager wrote:
cat file
cat filename | clamdscan -
Marc Cuypers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running clamav 0.60 on Debian.
>
> Can I 'cat' a file to clamdscan, or must it be a physical file on the disk?
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> --Marc
>
>
>
> ---
Hi,
I'm running clamav 0.60 on Debian.
Can I 'cat' a file to clamdscan, or must it be a physical file on the disk?
Thanks for your time,
--Marc
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