Chuck Bunn wrote:
Hi,
Besides clamav, clamd and clamdb what other RPM are there? Also I tried
to find an archive of emails for searching for past answers - can you
point me to where I might find this information?
Thanks
Simple answer: http://clamav.net/doc/0.88.2/
Harder answer: Read
On 5/28/06, Chuck Bunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
What is the difference between clamd, clamdscan and clamscan and which
one should be used on a file server. (Centos 4.3)
Hey Chuck,
I don't know what to you but I am using clamscan and the script I am using
for scanning my filesystem
On 5/27/06, Chuck Bunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the difference between clamd, clamdscan and clamscan and which
one should be used on a file server. (Centos 4.3)
The first paragraph of each man page tells you what you're looking
for. In brief, if you use clamdscan you need to also use
Hi,
Besides clamav, clamd and clamdb what other RPM are there? Also I tried
to find an archive of emails for searching for past answers - can you
point me to where I might find this information?
Thanks
Rob MacGregor wrote:
On 5/27/06, Chuck Bunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the
On 5/28/06, Chuck Bunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Besides clamav, clamd and clamdb what other RPM are there?
No idea - ask the person who created the RPM.
Also I tried
to find an archive of emails for searching for past answers - can you
point me to where I might find this information?
Hi,
I installed clamd, and clamav though RPMs from the 'dag' yum repository.
I understand that clamav does not do real time scanning so I will need
to run scans of the file system. Do I do something in clam.conf or do I
put a script in a cron job. I read the pdf manual and it really does not