Hi there, On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, Jerome Teano via clamav-users wrote:
I need to enable time stamps for clamd logs. I already enabled log time to yes in the scan.conf file but still, the clamd log files dont show time stamp. Thank you.
The clamd daemon only reads its configuration when it starts. One explanation could be that you did not restart clamd after changing the configuration. Of course other explanations are possible, such as for example that the clamd you're running isn't using the configuration file that you have changed, or that the configuration is confused, or broken, or that something else other than ClamAV is doing something with the logs without your knowledge. As you have mentioned 'scan.conf' I guess that this is Red Hat or some similar Linux system, but you really ought to tell us. There's more than one way to write logs in a Linux system and you preferably need to choose one and use it for most logging on the system. Most of the time the distribution packagers do that for you, but they seem to do a lot of crazy things too, like renaming the configuration files. People usually use a file called 'clamd.conf'. If you install from the source instead of using the distibution's package manager to install ClamAV - you really should have told us that too - that's what you'll be using. This is complicated mostly because we don't know yet. (Rant, about package managers, and Red Hat in particular, ends. :) If you run the command clamconf -n and let us see the output we might be able to help better. -- 73, Ged. _______________________________________________ Manage your clamav-users mailing list subscription / unsubscribe: https://lists.clamav.net/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-documentation https://docs.clamav.net/#mailing-lists-and-chat