On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 at 8:06:22 -0600, C. Bensend wrote:
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> > Until it is added, you'll have to use clamscan. Note though, that if you
> > scan many files at once (with one launching of clamscan), performance
> > increasing thanks to using clamdscan instead of clamscan - is
> > negligible (becaus
C. Bensend wrote:
> > Or as a workaround, clamd can be wrapped in a shell script which will
> > move the infected files to a quarantine directory.
>
> I'm assuming you meant 'clamdscan' above?
Yes. My brain and fingers work at vastly varying degrees of cooperation
on occasion :)
Matt
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> Or as a workaround, clamd can be wrapped in a shell script which will
> move the infected files to a quarantine directory.
I'm assuming you meant 'clamdscan' above?
I thought about that, but I don't think I need to worry that much about
using one over the other yet. I was mostly concerned wi
> Adding "--move" feature to clamd/clamdscan is on the "TODO" list for
> 0.81 version.
Excellent. Thank you! :)
> Until it is added, you'll have to use clamscan. Note though, that if you
> scan many files at once (with one launching of clamscan), performance
> increasing thanks to using clamds
Tomasz Papszun wrote:
> >I am running clamd and freshclam successfully. I'd like to use
> > clamdscan to speed things up, but it doesn't appear to support the
> > --move option that clamscan does. It points me to clamd.conf, which
> > doesn't mention anything about a config file option for -
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 at 20:15:21 -0600, C. Bensend wrote:
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>I am running clamd and freshclam successfully. I'd like to use
> clamdscan to speed things up, but it doesn't appear to support the --move
> option that clamscan does. It points me to clamd.conf, which doesn't
> mention anythin
Hey folks,
I am just starting to use ClamAV on an OpenBSD 3.5-STABLE machine, and
I needed to verify a thing or two.
I am running clamd and freshclam successfully. I'd like to use
clamdscan to speed things up, but it doesn't appear to support the --move
option that clamscan does. It poin
I've had clamav 0.65 running for a while now, where my qmail-scanner.pl
script was using clamdscan to call clamd. All was working fine
(including catching the recent Worm.SCO business). Last night, in an
attempt to stop the "Virus FOund" messages being sent to falsified
sender addresses, I adde
Last night, in an attempt to stop the "Virus Found" notifications being
sent to a false sender address by the Worm.SCO.A, I added to my
silent_viruses_array in the Q-S.pl script 'worm.sco.a'. (right after
'klez','bugbear')
As soon as I did that, clamav stopped recognizing the virus.
I had been