Dennis Peterson wrote:
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> On 12/6/12 10:30 AM, TR Shaw wrote:
>> Linux, bsd unix and MacOSX all support directory/folder changed actions.
>>
>> Tom
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>> On Dec 6, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
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>>> 06.12.2012 19:44, franckm k
gene heskett-4 wrote:
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> On Thursday 06 December 2012 13:59:05 franckm did opine:
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>> TR Shaw wrote:
>> > Linux, bsd unix and MacOSX all support directory/folder changed
>> > actions.
>> >
>> > Tom
>> &
TR Shaw wrote:
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> Linux, bsd unix and MacOSX all support directory/folder changed actions.
>
> Tom
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> On Dec 6, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
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Is it possible to have clamd (clamav deamon) watch a specific folder (and
only that one) and automatically scan the files as they are dropped into it?
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
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> On 12/6/12 8:25 AM, franckm wrote:
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>> Thanks it works now but I am not getting the log line when a new file is
>> getting scanned. I only get the result (OK line)
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>>
> Syslog uses a two-part r
Bowie Bailey wrote:
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> On 12/6/2012 11:25 AM, franckm wrote:
>> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>> On 12/6/2012 10:43 AM, franckm wrote:
>>>> Ok I've done that. LogTimes are shown (in a weird datetime format) but
>>>> the
>>>> file that I
Bowie Bailey wrote:
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> On 12/6/2012 10:43 AM, franckm wrote:
>> Ok I've done that. LogTimes are shown (in a weird datetime format) but
>> the
>> file that I've just scanned is not listed at all:
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>>> clamdscan /tmp/clamscan-f
David Raynor wrote:
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> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Bowie Bailey
> wrote:
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> Bowie is right. The logfile contents and the output on stdout are treated
> differently. Check your clamd.conf for the LogFile option (and make sure
> it
> is not commented out).
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> Dave R.
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Al Varnell wrote:
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> On 12/6/12 3:05 AM, "franckm" wrote:
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>>
>> I am using clamav on linux in the command line
>>
>> When I use clamscan from the command line the log file does not show
>> timestamps
>>
>> I have seen no opt
I am using clamav on linux in the command line
When I use clamscan from the command line the log file does not show
timestamps
I have seen no option to turn timestamps on in log files
I'd like to get a timestamp especially for the "scanning" and "OK" log
lines.
I have seen that /etc/clamd.conf
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