On 19 Nov 2015, at 5:20, Daniel L. Srebnick wrote:

That means user clamscan cannot read the file eicar. This is idenepdant of the user that launchs clamdscan. Try to put eicar.txt in /tmp and make it mode 777.

I did so. Clamdscan still does not see the file and returns an lstat error. I even made clamscan/clamscan the owner.

-rwxrwxrwx. 1 clamscan clamscan 69 Nov 19 05:09 eicar.txt

HERE:       ^

That period is a possible clue. What happens if you disable SELinux?

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