Dale Walsh said:
> I'm wondering if someone can help me, I've got an application that
> copies files, what I'd like to do is utilize the clamd daemon to scan
> the file if the daemon is running.
Probably 90% of what you need is already in clamdwatch so with it as a
starting point and with a little
I'm wondering if someone can help me, I've got an application that
copies files, what I'd like to do is utilize the clamd daemon to scan
the file if the daemon is running.
Here is what I do know: (not much it looks like)
"clamav_socket" holds the full path to the clamd.sock file and is
assignab