On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 1:45 PM Maarten Broekman
wrote:
> It depends on the OS, but if you have something like AppArmor or
> GrSecurity, you may need to grant the appropriate permissions there to
> allow access even for root.
>
Thanks for the info.
I disabled apparmor (systemctl disable apparmo
It depends on the OS, but if you have something like AppArmor or
GrSecurity, you may need to grant the appropriate permissions there to
allow access even for root.
--Maarten
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 2:34 PM Micah Snyder (micasnyd) via clamav-users <
clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
Hi!
No worries about sounding complainy. I'm glad you're reaching out for help.
I recommend always running clamonacc using the --fdpass command line argument,
provided it is available on your system Some older systems (RHEL 7, etc) may
not be able to use it. With fd-passing enabled, ClamOnAcc
I keep getting this message and really need the CVD's to install on an isolated
system and have been doing it this way because there is no copy of CVD's on the
other systems that are updating.
2021-09-09 11:52:49 cvdupdate-0.2.0 WARNING Failed to download daily-26271.cdiff
2021-09-09 11:52:49 c
I'm trying to configure (ClamAV 0.103.2/26289 on Ubuntu 18.04) `clamonacc`
using the instructions here[1]. I got through the steps and tried starting
with `User clamav` but got a lot of permission errors in the logs when a
file was chmod'd 0600:
"/home/user/eicar-test.txt: Can't open file or d