On Thursday 22 Dec 2005 14:14, Dennis Skinner wrote:
> C. Andrews Lavarre wrote:
> > thanks, now I know why freshclam runs.
> >
> >
> > I don't mind it running, I just mind it complaining about an old
> > version when I know I've installed the new version.
>
> You want it running. Either that or m
C. Andrews Lavarre wrote:
thanks, now I know why freshclam runs.
I don't mind it running, I just mind it complaining about an old
version when I know I've installed the new version.
You want it running. Either that or make cron run it (non-daemonized)
every hour or so. Otherwise you won't
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 01:24, C. Andrews Lavarre wrote:
> I just ran freshclam:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] services]# freshclam
> ClamAV update process started at Tue Dec 20 20:19:28 2005
> main.cvd is up to date (version: 34, sigs: 39625, f-level: 5,
> builder: tkojm)
> dail
C. Andrews Lavarre wanted us to know:
>Fajar hi, thanks.
>> My guess is you have both /usr/bin/clamscan ( from RPM) and
>> /usr/local/bin/clamscan (from manual build). The same goes for libs also.
>. You are correct, thanks:
>/usr/bin/ contains May 18, 2005 versions of
> clamav-config
>
C. Andrews Lavarre said:
>
>> BTW, is you use clamdscan then don't forget to restart clamd after
>> upgrade.
> mmm. It was part of the install, but I'm not really sure why I need
> it, since cron invokes basic clamscan weekly?
>
>
Clamdscan uses clamd which runs in daemon mode. Clamd will continu
>
> On 12/20/05, G.W. Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > No point in changing directory unless the value of your PATH variable
> > starts with a dot. Did you use DOS once? :)
> >
> > Under Linux, you don't necessarily get what you think you get when you
> > change directory
On 12/20/05, G.W. Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> No point in changing directory unless the value of your PATH variable
> starts with a dot. Did you use DOS once? :)
>
> Under Linux, you don't necessarily get what you think you get when you
> change directory and run a binary l
C. Andrews Lavarre wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# which clamscan
/usr/local/bin/clamscan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cd /usr/local/bin/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# clamscan -V
ClamAV 0.87.1/1211/Fri Dec 16 17:51:35 2005
Try ./clamscan -V or /usr/local/bin/clamscan -V. Otherwise, "cd
/usr/local/bin/" is