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Hi,I've been banging my head trying to figure this out on my own for the
better part of a day now. I'm running Amazon Linux, have got the
proper clamav packages installed to have the following stuff working.
* clamd is running
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* clamscan runs from the command line* clamdscan runs from the command line
However, clamdscan doesn't recursively crawl the file system, it only
seems to want to scan a single file.
Before i craft a 'find | xargs clamdscan' type of solution for this,
can I just get confirmation that recursive scanning with just
clamdscan is not possible?
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I suspect that most people use clamdscan to do 'one off' scanning,(mail servers, etc)
In my use case I want to leverage clamd, so that I can take advantage
of the SysLogging capabilities of clamd, but I'm looking for more of a
traditional daily 'scan the entire file system' solution.
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--/John
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