I usually don't post but I just can't resist this insulting troll.. > wasn't provided with your question. I suspect that you ran 'clamscan' > and you were rewarded with a _very_ large list of file names, to each > of which was appended the four characters ": OK", and at the end of
[...snip things about grep, editor and pager...] To make a really long story short; you mean something like: $ clamscan /home/<username> | grep -v ": OK" | less Of course, the OP would probably see a # instead of $ because he's logged in as root, not as a mortal user like he should, considering his experience. However, I'm not familiar with a clam.conf/clamscan.conf/whatever.conf file and I'm quite sure that it doesn't exist. There is of course the clamd.conf file that the OP might want to locate (hint) if he were using clamdscan instead of clamscan (OP: mind the little difference). But, then the OP would need an up-to-date locate database (hint). Ah wel, since it's almost Christmas eve (and before the OP starts trolling and top-posting again) these are the lines to find clamd.conf: (I haven't seen a recent distro that lacks these..) # updatedb # locate clamd.conf OP: - Don't tell us that you can't find updatedb, locate, grep and/or less. In that case, please go seek help elsewhere. This list is about ClamAV, not about learning to use Linux. - You need to cleanup your act if you want help. It's you who's insulting people that try to help you. If you can't use the help given, it might be you who's not competent enough to perform basic tasks. This would be your problem, not ours. - If you don't want to learn how to work with *nix and it's apps, please delete your Linux partition and stick with Windows as that would then be best for all of us (including you). > Compliments of the season to all. Perhaps a bit early, but, merry Christmas to everyone! Grts, Rob _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html