Ok, thank you.
El sáb, 5 mar 2022 a las 8:48, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users (<
clamav-users@lists.clamav.net>) escribió:
> Hi there,
>
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2022, Jorge Elissalde via clamav-users wrote:
>
> > ...
> > Trying to be more forthcoming I can explain the code I'm making.
> >
> > - I get the
Hi there,
On Fri, 4 Mar 2022, Jorge Elissalde via clamav-users wrote:
...
Trying to be more forthcoming I can explain the code I'm making.
- I get the full list of files under c:\windows\system32 folder, just
files, not folders (4913 files in my case).
- I send every file name to clamd using
Thank you for your answer.
Trying to be more forthcoming I can explain the code I'm making.
- I get the full list of files under c:\windows\system32 folder, just
files, not folders (4913 files in my case).
- I send every file name to clamd using the SCAN command.
The whole process takes almost
Thank you for your answer.
Trying to be more forthcoming I can explain the code I'm making.
- I get the full list of files under c:\windows\system32 folder, just
files, not folders (4913 files in my case).
- I send every file name to clamd using the SCAN command.
The whole process takes almost 5
Hi there,
On Fri, 4 Mar 2022, Jorge Elissalde via clamav-users wrote:
...
If I send the command "MULTISCAN c:\windows\system32", the recursive
scanning will scan everything including folders, which is not what I want.
This scanning must be processed using multi threads ...
Can you be more
Hi,
I'm trying to scan the files under c:\windows\system32 but excluding
folders.
I made a list of files and sent it to clamd using a session and SCAN
command for every file, the whole process takes about 4 minutes (4200
files).
If I send the command "MULTISCAN c:\windows\system32", the