Hi,
I would like to make a test (via cron) on a directory :
clamscan -ir --no-summary ~/.mozilla-thunderbird
this line works great, but takes time. So I have tested with clamdscan
and it works great, but the files must be readable for the user. And
there are not.
How can I solve this problem ?
Hi,
I have done a small bash script, which scans my ~/.mozilla-thunderbird
directory via cron. To test it I have send me an email with the test of
eicar in the message (not in attachment).
When I launch clamscan or clamdscan on the INBOX file clamav detects
nothing. But if I read the INBOX file w
Hi,
I would like to have the same output as "clamscan -i", but with the
clamav daemon. Is it possible ?
Thx a lot
regards,
Guillaume
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aCaB a écrit :
> giggz wrote:
>> How can I solve this problem ?
>
> Hi giggz,
> There are several things you may want to try.
> If you are on a SMP the multiscan option in clamd/clamdscan is probably
> what you need.
> As for the privileges go, if your clamd is running
Matus UHLAR - fantomas a écrit :
> On 06.10.08 11:27, giggz wrote:
>> I have done a small bash script, which scans my ~/.mozilla-thunderbird
>> directory via cron. To test it I have send me an email with the test of
>> eicar in the message (not in attachment).
>>
&
Török Edwin a écrit :
> On 2008-10-06 13:41, giggz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to have the same output as "clamscan -i", but with the
>> clamav daemon. Is it possible ?
>
> If you are scanning a directory, then clamdscan will only show infec
Tomasz Kojm a écrit :
> On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:20:45 +0200
> giggz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> on my computer :
>> 11:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % clamdscan --no-summary folder
>> /home/giggz/folder: OK
>>
>> So I always get the line "/home/gigg
Tomasz Kojm a écrit :
> On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:32:10 +0200
> giggz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Yes, it's a good solution. But clamscan -ir give to me the perfect
>> output, so I searched if clamdscan could give me the same.
>
> I think it should be f
extension clamdrib de TB
TCPSocket 3310
TCPAddr localhost
User clamav
#User giggz
AllowSupplementaryGroups true
ScanMail true
ScanArchive true
#MaxRecursion 20
ArchiveLimitMemoryUsage false
ArchiveBlockEncrypted false
MaxDirectoryRecursion 15
FollowDirectorySymlinks false
FollowFileSymlinks false
Hi all,
I'm searching bash scripts using clamav in order to scan my home, or USB
key,... Has someone special script to share ?
Thx in advance,
Bye
Guillaume
PS Here is mine actual script, which is quite simple :
#!/bin/sh
clamdscan="/usr/bin/clamdscan"
[ -x $clamdscan ] || exit 0
# See ioni
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