The contents of my VirusEvent line are the default (except for the fact that
I uncommented the line):

VirusEvent /usr/local/bin/send_sms 123456789 "VIRUS ALERT: %v"

I understand that clamscan will not use that parameter, but then Clamuko
should right?.  Otherwise, what's the point of that parameter?  Like I said,
I've tried it with clamscan, clamdscan, and Clamuko, and it does not give me
a notification message when it finds a virus using any of those types of
scans.  All it gives me is a file access error, and logs that it found a
virus in the clamd.log 


Scott J. Woodford
Information Systems Security Manager
Modern Technology Solutions, Inc.
(703) 212-8870 Ext. 146 
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Scott Woodford wrote:

> Either way, when I run a scan using "clamscan" or "clamdscan", or 
> Clamuko simply finds a virus, I get no message that a virus was found, 
> except in the log.  All I get was something like "error accessing file".
>  I want both myself (root) and users to get a message saying virus 
> found if either Clamuko picks it up, or a manual scan.  I'm not 
> concerned with emailing right now.  These are standalone systems.  Any 
> ideas on that?


 What are the contents of the Virusevent line? Clamscan will not use that
parameter, BTW.


Matt
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