El 30/04/15 a las 11:58, John McGowan escibió:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 8:17 PM, Al Varnell <[email protected]> wrote:
Quite the opposite is true.  The default is to scan up to 15 directories deep.

Questions such as these are most easily solved by reading the appropriate man, 
in this case clamdscan.1 which reads in part:

EXAMPLES

        (0) To scan a one file:
               clamdscan file

        (1) To scan a current working directory:
               clamdscan

        (2) To scan all files in /home:
               clamdscan /home
Well, then there must either be a misconfiguration, or a defect in the
Amazon Linux distribution of clamd and clamdscan, because when I do
something like this...



clamdscan scanning is made by clamd, this process use to run with non-root privileges
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