Dear
I'm a trainee and 1 of my tasks is to research antivirus software programs to
be used on all linux production servers.
What I dont understand quite yet is if clamav is scanning real time, I
presume it is because it has a daemon. Please correct me if i'm wrong.
I'm also
On 16.05.13 09:40, jens s wrote:
I'm a trainee and 1 of my tasks is to research antivirus software programs
to be used on all linux production servers.
What I dont understand quite yet is if clamav is scanning real time, I
presume it is because it has a daemon. Please correct me if i'm wrong.
Dear
If I do understand you I'll have to make a cronjob with clamscan command in it
wich will scann my whole system specifying the folders I want it to scan.
Because i've been looking into the clamd.conf file but there is no option to
specify the folders it has to scan.
Thanks for your time
On 16-05-13 14:06, jens s wrote:
Dear
If I do understand you I'll have to make a cronjob with clamscan
command in it wich will scann my whole system specifying the folders
I want it to scan.
That would be clamdscan (notice the d in between) instead.
- Clamscan is the standalone command line
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On 16.05.13 14:06, jens s wrote:
If I do understand you I'll have to make a cronjob with clamscan command in
it wich will scann my whole system specifying the folders I want it to
scan.
If you want to scan files/folders periodically, yes, you have to do it
throgh a cron job.
as I have told
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Hi Folks,
My server runs CentOS 5.x and I use yum to keep it updated. For a few weeks,
LogWatch has been complaining that my install is not current. Is there a better
yum repository for keeping my install current?
Bob Cohen
Writer, Internet Consultant, Teacher
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t: #itsabobworld
On 5/16/2013 12:03 PM, Bob Cohen wrote:
Hi Folks,
My server runs CentOS 5.x and I use yum to keep it updated. For a few weeks,
LogWatch has been complaining that my install is not current. Is there a better
yum repository for keeping my install current?
In order for us to tell you about a
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:03:42PM -0400, Bob Cohen wrote:
Hi Folks,
My server runs CentOS 5.x and I use yum to keep it updated. For a few
weeks, LogWatch has been complaining that my install is not current.
Is there a better yum repository for keeping my install current?
You need to take
On 5/16/13 9:03:42AM, Bob Cohen wrote:
Hi Folks,
My server runs CentOS 5.x and I use yum to keep it updated. For a few weeks,
LogWatch has been complaining that my install is not current. Is there a better
yum repository for keeping my install current?
EPEL is also behind, still.
My checking yesterday showed:
CentOS5 CentOS6
EPELno yes
RPMFORGEno no
Scott
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