Just had another thought,
you probably dont wnat to run this until the wee hours of the morning,
Otherwise the regular incomming email scan will not run.
Again, Guru please advise.
On 8/29/2013 8:27 AM, System Admin wrote:
Hi again.
*Before* running the script manually, run this ( it will kill any
clamscan running )
killall -9 clamscan
Tested and working
Dave M
On 8/29/2013 8:14 AM, System Admin wrote:
Here is a little bash script I made, then created cron job to run daily,
This was for my web servers, not tried it on the qmail side, so feel
free to experiment
I also created the " unwanted " folder so I can check which files
were infected.
*mkdir /var/log/clamav/unwanted**
*
*#!/bin/bash**
**cd /**
**/usr/bin/freshclam -d -c 2 -l /var/log/clamav/freshclam.log**
**#cd to /home/vpopmail/domains folder and run virus can recursivley**
**cd /home/vpopmail/domains**
**/usr/bin/clamscan -r -i --move=/var/log/clamav/unwanted/ -l
/var/log/clamav/clamscan.log**
**
**exit*
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If running manually you may get :
ERROR: /var/log/clamav/clamscan.log is locked by another process
Which I am sure means clamav is already scanning incomming mail.
Gurus, please advise on this.
Dave M
On 8/28/2013 7:14 PM, ChandranManikandan wrote:
Hi All,
Am running QMT and i had run the clamscan -r -l scan.log yesterday
and got result below.
----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 2697660
Engine version: 0.97.8
Scanned directories: 10276
Scanned files: 1275608
Infected files: 271
Data scanned: 327901.89 MB
Data read: 152816.91 MB (ratio 2.15:1)
Time: 69702.849 sec (1161 m 42 s)
How to clean above infected files with safe .
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Manikandan.C
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