--- Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ads nat wrote:
--- Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
ads nat wrote:
/root/clamav-0.80/test: Access denied. ERROR Please guide.
Again: DON'T SCAN ANYTHING UNDER /root/ - USER CLAMAV *CANNOT* GO THERE.
Please read up on users, groups and file permissions.
In this situation can you please guide me which directory I should check with clamdscan? Thanks for support.
How about a directory into which the user clamav can descend?
Ralph
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Yes,
I copyed files from /root/clamav-0.80/test to
/home/clamav-0.80 and checked viruses with it worked.
Thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav-0.80]# clamdscan -l
scan.txt /home/clamav
/home/clamav/clam.zip: ClamAV-Test-File FOUND
----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Infected files: 1
Time: 0.295 sec (0 m 0 s)
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Now How if I want to check all directories on hard drive with clamav?
Thanks for support.
You could do this by setting user root in clamd.conf but i suggest that you do not do this. This will run the clamd daemon as root which is usually not good to do.
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