On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 02:41:35PM +0100, Simon Munton wrote:
This is due to the notification being sent before the virus is moved to the
quarantine location. The action of moving the file updates the filename; the
notification sees the original filename.
Patch below moves the quarantining
roger martinez wrote:
i saw your message and i tried
So , no succes !
i just modify clamd.conf in TemporaryDirectory
uncomment line and put /usr/local/tmp
clamav continue to work with /tmp
i don't know what to do
Best regards
Roger Martinez
Did you kill clamd and restart it?
dp
Hi,
Maybe, it's not a clamav related question.
Is it possible to do a progressive scan with clamdscan using a script or
something else ?
For example, I would want to scan only new files added to homes
directories or by checking the modification date of files.
Maybe someone has already made
Roman ZARAGOCI wrote:
[ ... ]
For example, I would want to scan only new files added to homes
directories or by checking the modification date of files.
Maybe someone has already made this sort of script ?
If you run something like:
find /home -mtime -2 -type f -print0 | xargs -0
Roman ZARAGOCI wrote:
Maybe, it's not a clamav related question.
Is it possible to do a progressive scan with clamdscan using a script
or something else ?
An incremental scan?
For example, I would want to scan only new files added to homes
directories or by checking the modification date
Hello All,
I have ClamAV+Spamassassin+Postfix in a Debian.
The problem is that I have a lot of clamscan process and they consume to
much cpu and memory of the machine (I have 900M in RAM and 2CPU of 2G).
I want to tunning the clamAV in the file /etc/clamav/clamd.conf. I don’t
have any
Dear All.
I had problem with Clam-AV, see the error below:
Apr 21 09:52:18 mx1a X-Qmail-Scanner-1.25:
[mx1a.ha.jetcoms.net114558793049323571] clamscan: corrupt or unknown
ClamAV scanner error or memory/resource/perms problem - exit status 64
Question:
What does cause this error ... ???
clamd.log records info about shutting down and starting up, but not
about scans.
I have uncommented LogClean and the log does not change when I run
clamscan on a folder with 1 clean file in it. clamscan works - ie it
says how many files were scanned, how long it took etc. But the log
Eduardo Reitz wrote:
Hello All,
I have ClamAV+Spamassassin+Postfix in a Debian.
The problem is that I have a lot of clamscan process and they consume to
much cpu and memory of the machine (I have 900M in RAM and 2CPU of 2G).
I want to tunning the clamAV in the file /etc/clamav/clamd.conf.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
James Brown wrote:
clamd.log records info about shutting down and starting up, but not
about scans.
I have uncommented LogClean and the log does not change when I run
clamscan on a folder with 1 clean file in it. clamscan works - ie it
says
Roman ZARAGOCI wrote:
Hi,
Maybe, it's not a clamav related question.
Is it possible to do a progressive scan with clamdscan using a script or
something else ?
For example, I would want to scan only new files added to homes
directories or by checking the modification date of files.
Maybe
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