--- Chris de Vidal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess I could use a structure like this...
> In /etc/clamav.exclude:
> EXCLUDES= \
> --exclude=/foo \
> --exclude=/bar
<snip>
Just tested it. Works great, except I've modified it like so:
EXCLUDES="\
--exclude=/foo \
--exclude=/bar \
"
The quotes are required.
Here's my actual cron script, in case anyone cares:
===========
#!/bin/bash
# /etc/cron.weekly/clamscan
# Run a scan on the whole system
LOG=/var/log/clamav/`basename $0`.log
# Create /etc/clamav.excludes with network mounts and other exclusions:
#EXCLUDES="\
# --exclude=/hjx-dpdsk-01 \
# --exclude=/dmc-inkjet-01 \
# --exclude=/dmc-dpnt-01 \
#"
# If it exsists, include it
[ -f /etc/clamav.excludes ] && source /etc/clamav.excludes
nice -n 19 clamscan $EXCLUDES --recursive --quiet --log=$LOG /
if [ $? = 1 ]
then
echo "Viruses found. Check $LOG"
fi
=====
/dev/idal
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