While verbose (-v) is helpful in some cases, you probably want to use the debug
option to get the large volume of LibClamAV messages. I find debug is far more
useful than verbose most times.
Maarten
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> On Apr 5, 2021, at 04:17, Vivek Patil via clamav-users
> wrote:
>
Oh yes, I have tried that too.
But only the warning line was printing.
The command was:
clamscan -v -i -r --cross-fs=no -f "$list_file"
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 12:49 PM Eero Volotinen
wrote:
> Just add more verbose to your scanning parameters. I think it was -v, if I
> remember correctly.
>
>
Just add more verbose to your scanning parameters. I think it was -v, if I
remember correctly.
Eero
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 9:20 AM Vivek Patil
wrote:
> Eero,
>
> What more details do you want?
> I am scanning my system using "clamscan -i -r --cross-fs=no -f
> "$list_file"" using a shell
On 05/04/2021 16:20, Vivek Patil via clamav-users wrote:
Eero,
What more details do you want?
I am scanning my system using "clamscan -i -r --cross-fs=no -f
"$list_file"" using a shell script.
It giving only the warning message as follows:
LibClamAV Warning: PNG: Unexpected early
Hello Vivek,
I am scanning my system using "clamscan -i -r --cross-fs=no -f
"$list_file"" using a shell script.
Please remove "-i" :
"clamscan -r --cross-fs=no -f "$list_file""
... and you will get all files scanned, including the one that trigger
the warning
--
Cordialement / Best
Eero,
What more details do you want?
I am scanning my system using "clamscan -i -r --cross-fs=no -f
"$list_file"" using a shell script.
It giving only the warning message as follows:
LibClamAV Warning: PNG: Unexpected early end-of-file.
I just wanted to find the location/name of the file.
On
Just add more verbose?
Eero
On Mon 5. Apr 2021 at 8.58, Vivek Patil via clamav-users <
clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am getting a warning message while scanning the system.
> I used *clamscan *command to scan.
>
> Details:
> Warning message: LibClamAV Warning: PNG: