[SGVLUG] Anti-virus progs for linux (was (no subject))

Erik Espinoza erik.espinoza at gmail.com
Sat Jul 29 20:02:29 PDT 2006


What does 'tee' get you that '>' doesn't?

On 7/29/06, Robert <mrflash818 at geophile.net> wrote:
> robert at pip ~ sudo clamscan / -r | tee /tmp/clamscan.log
> robert at pip /tmp grep FOUND clamscan.log
>
> That is how I do it.
>
>
> > Tom Emerson wrote ..
> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> >> Hash: SHA1
> >>
> >> By this I mean, "are you trying to protect DOS/Windows
> >> based systems that store files on a linux server" -or- "are you trying
> >> to protect an actual linux system from the dozen or so known viruses?"
> >>
> >> - --
> >> Top o' the Blog: It's good to be the King...
> >> http://osnut.homelinux.net/mtblog/ya_index.html
> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> >> Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (MingW32)
> >> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
> >>
> >> iD8DBQFEyiZzV/YHUqq2SwsRAl/wAJ0cH5ub05So8DdXjsS1F8H4TxE1sgCfQujf
> >> rG6YZXOL4i9Ln/uXW8g0G80=
> >> =NJaV
> >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> >
> > It's strictly Linux.
> >
> > I've run clamscan on the whole file system (twice, at 5 hrs each).  Both
> > times it reports 7 corrupted files but I haven't figured out how it's
> > supposed to identify them.  I tried running with options -i
> > --move=/DIRECTORY, but what wound up in the directory was undecipherable
> > (to me, anyway).  Maybe what I need is a good tutorial....
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> "Knowledge is Power" -- Francis Bacon
>
> Robert Leyva
> mrflash818 at geophile.net
>
>


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