On Friday 28 January 2005 09:57, Stephen Gran wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 06:40:32AM -0700, Hal Goldfarb said:
> > On Friday 28 January 2005 03:31, Niek wrote:
> > > On 1/28/2005 11:25 AM +0100, Hal Goldfarb wrote:
> > > > clamdscan uses the clamd daemon to perform scans, and since it runs
> >
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 06:40:32AM -0700, Hal Goldfarb said:
> On Friday 28 January 2005 03:31, Niek wrote:
> > On 1/28/2005 11:25 AM +0100, Hal Goldfarb wrote:
> > > clamdscan uses the clamd daemon to perform scans, and since it runs as
> > > user clamav (or the like), it does not have enough perm
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 03:25:21 -0700
Hal Goldfarb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> clamdscan uses the clamd daemon to perform scans, and since it runs as
> user clamav (or the like), it does not have enough permissions to scan
> calling user's directories if they are protected.
>
> For instance, m
On Friday 28 January 2005 03:31, Niek wrote:
> On 1/28/2005 11:25 AM +0100, Hal Goldfarb wrote:
> > clamdscan uses the clamd daemon to perform scans, and since it runs as
> > user clamav (or the like), it does not have enough permissions to scan
> > calling user's directories if they are protected.
On 1/28/2005 11:25 AM +0100, Hal Goldfarb wrote:
clamdscan uses the clamd daemon to perform scans, and since it runs as user
clamav (or the like), it does not have enough permissions to scan calling
user's directories if they are protected.
For instance, my .tvtime subdirectory in my home will
clamdscan uses the clamd daemon to perform scans, and since it runs as user
clamav (or the like), it does not have enough permissions to scan calling
user's directories if they are protected.
For instance, my .tvtime subdirectory in my home will be scanned by clamscan,
but will generate erro