On Mon, 6 Feb 2012 11:39:32 -0800 Reynolds, David C.
<david.c.reyno...@saic.com> wrote:
> I've recently installed .97.3 on an SGI Origin 3000 running TRIX v6.5.28 
> using gcc 3.2.1. (I did need to make some source file modifications).   I was 
> able to run clamscan against a directory seemingly without error.
>  
> However, I would like to run some tests which would indicate catching an 
> infected file without actually putting an infected file on our system.  This 
> is a totally Trusted Irix environment. 
>  
> I've had problems trying to build the check package as recommended in the 
> ClamAV documentation in this IRIXS environment.  Any suggestions as to how 
> run some unit tests that would indicate that an infected file would actually 
> be found?

You can scan files in the "test" directory of the ClamAV package
(they're created when you compile it) and/or grab the Eicar test files
from www.eicar.org

Regards,

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