hello
what is the result when clamav engine scan a broken file ?
I only know when clamav engine scan a broken pe file , the result depends
on scan options,
if scan options contain CL_SCAN_BLOCKBROKEN , result is CL_VIRUS, or else
result is CL_CLEAN.
for example :
clamav-0.98\libclam
I too see these messages on the the console and have found no way of
identifying the files by using any of the clamav flags.
This is what I would do
*sudo /usr/bin/clamscan -r / > /tmp/clamav.log 2>&1*
The file */tmp/clamav.libreoffice.log *will contain details of ALL files
irrespective of wh
Ignore the asterisks in my previous note they just encapsulate the highlighted
parts of the note.
Alex
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2014 09:08:15 mcmurchy1917-cla...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> I too see these messages on the the console and have found no way of
> identifying the files by using any of the clama
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 11:01 AM, J. W. Andersen wrote:
> After upgrading from 0.97.6 to 0.98.1 I get the following messages on the
> console:
>
> LibClamAV: Warning: SWF: Invalid tag length.
> LibClamAV: Warning: SWF: Invalid tag length.
> LibClamAV: Warning: SWF: Invalid tag length.
> LibClamAV
Hi Alex - thanks for the tip. I followed your suggestions to generate
the huge logfile, and helped by a good
editor (Uedit) I could search for the LibClamAV message directly, and
then point out the preceeding
filename. It was all stuff, that was obsolete long ago, and could be
deleted without fu
Hi David - thanks for your reply. As I already wrote in reply to
mcmurchy1917-cla...@yahoo.co.uk,
I created a large logfile with all good and bad stuff logged, and then
searched out LibClamAV
messages. A search exclusively for .SWF files in the specified directory
gave nothing, but the
troubles