On 05 Aug 2003 17:43:10 +0200
Alessandro Bianchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> - Is there a way to automatically disinfect (or delete) an infected file
> "on access"?

Such actions are very dangerous.

> I figured out about using swatch to monitor the log file and then to run

You can use the VirusEvent directive in clamav.conf instead of swatch (see
the latest CVS version or the clamav-20030806.tar.gz snapshot).

> a perl script that triggers a Tk dialog (similar to desktop alerts on
> Windows), but unfortunately enough RH 9 perl has a bug that prevents Tk
> to compile (this seems to be a known bug in RH) so I cannot give it a
> try.
> 
> In my wish the dialog should contain the log's line (with the virus'
> name and the file's name) and a button to remove (or repair) the file.

I think the "Permission denied" dialog is a best idea ;)

Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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