It will never be detected. clamscan only scans files on media drives.
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On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 01:09 PM, sanes wrote:
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> So I understand clamscan only removes infected file from hard disk
>
> What happens if infection is in memory (RAM)?
> On 2015-04-09 15:53, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>> O
On 4/9/15 7:31 AM, sanes wrote:
Does "clamscan --remove=yes" only delete infected file from hard disk, or
also if running in memory (RAM)?
we rather manually delete files that are infected, but not sure how to
handle
Having clamscan remove files before you review them is probably the worst
poss
Does "clamscan --remove=yes" only delete infected file from hard disk, or
also if running in memory (RAM)?
we rather manually delete files that are infected, but not sure how to
handle
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So I understand clamscan only removes infected file from hard disk
What happens if infection is in memory (RAM)?
On 2015-04-09 15:53, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> On 4/9/15 7:31 AM, sanes wrote:
> > Does "clamscan --remove=yes" only delete infected file from hard disk,
or
> > also if running in
Looking for a way to successfully run ClamAV on a Whonix Gateway.
I get this error:
Can't get information about db.local.clamav.net
Also can't do a simple nslookup
Adjust /etc/resolv.conf
Comment out the Tor DNS
Uncomment out the virtual box DNS
Can do a nslookup
BUT get
Can't query current.cvd.