Hiya
Im sorry to have to tell you, what ever it is you are trying to do and
are thinking, you are doing it wrong.
I can only imagine how long it will take to scan a massive file. The
poor CPU is gonna crap it self.
Please do not do this. The default it is plenty.
HTH
Regards
Brent
On
What Albert said!
Regards
Brent
On 2018/11/28 02:27, Al Varnell wrote:
If it were possible to scan any size, it would eventually crash your system and
might even cause permanent damage to it. You don't have unlimited RAM, so you
cannot do unlimited scans.
Sent from my iPad
-Al-
On Nov 27,
If it were possible to scan any size, it would eventually crash your system and
might even cause permanent damage to it. You don't have unlimited RAM, so you
cannot do unlimited scans.
Sent from my iPad
-Al-
On Nov 27, 2018, at 14:01, Albert o wrote:
> Can you guys please tell me the right
Can you guys please tell me the right way to disable MaxFileSize?
In my clamd.conf I'm using
MaxScanSize 10M
MaxFileSize 10M
Would placing a # in front of the parameters make it scan any file not
depending on its size?
What about using
MaxScanSize 0
MaxFileSize 0
or even deleting the
Can you guys please tell me the right way to disable MaxFileSize?
In my clamd.conf I'm using
MaxScanSize 10M
MaxFileSize 10M
Would placing a # in front of the parameters make it scan any file not
depending on its size?
What about using
MaxScanSize 0
MaxFileSize 0
or even deleting the