-users] RHEL ScanonAccess includepaths
While it is not recommended to scan everything under /var (or /var at all), the
reason it fails is because you have /var submounts (/var/log, /var/tmp).
This is currently a known bug in clamav (I reported it:
https://bugzilla.clamav.net/show_bug.cgi?id=12306
While it is not recommended to scan everything under /var (or /var
at all), the reason it fails is because you have /var submounts
(/var/log, /var/tmp).
This is currently a known bug in clamav (I reported
it: https://bugzilla.clamav.net/show_bug.cgi?id=12306 ), and the
workaround in your case is:
Thanks Ged - much appreciated :-
>> We have a need to have OnAccessScanning on our RHEL servers but with
>> some path exclusions.
>May I ask why? -
Ian Response - Yes the Application folks have deemed certain path not required
to be scanned and are hoping to avoid any performance issues as well.
Hi there,
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019, CROFT Ian wrote:
We have a need to have OnAccessScanning on our RHEL servers but with
some path exclusions.
May I ask why?
So as I read the manuals etc it seems I have to use the
OnAccessIncludePath rather than the OnAccessMountPath.
I guess that's right unl
Hi
We have a need to have OnAccessScanning on our RHEL servers but with some path
exclusions.
So as I read the manuals etc it seems I have to use the OnAccessIncludePath
rather than the OnAccessMountPath.
So the filesystem layout is as such :-
/
/boot
/home
/var
/var/log
/var/tmp
/var/log/aud