  | |  | virus scanner | virus scanner 2004-02-04 - By Mark Knecht
Back On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 19:05, Graeme Nichols wrote:
> You will find all your Evolution mail under
> ~/evolution/local/(your_folders). Each folder has a file called mbox
> which contains the text of all your emails. The uses for the other files
> will be obvious. Simply clamscan -r ~/evolution should do the trick. It
> appears to work for me. Runs to conclusion, puts up the summary, all OK.
Thanks. That works well, and I agree at the end - how *do* we update the
virus signature file?
>
> Now I have a question....
>
> I ran it to just scan my home directory, [graeme@(protected) Memories]$
> clamscan --debug /home/graeme, not recursively, and it appeared to stop
> for a while so I ^C to stop it and run it in debug mode which resulted
> in the following error a couple of times.
>
> LibClamAV debug: in cli_scangzip()
> LibClamAV debug: Gzip- >desc(4): Size exceeded (stopped at 10485760, max:
> 10485760)
While version are you running? I don 't seem to have a --debug option.
bash-2.05b$ clamscan --version
clamscan / ClamAV version 0.60
bash-2.05b$
bash-2.05b$ clamscan --debug exile1.bin
clamscan: unrecognized option `--debug '
ERROR: Unknown option passed.
bash-2.05b$
So I ran clamscan on a 700MB file and did not see your error messages:
bash-2.05b$ clamscan exile1.bin
exile1.bin: OK
-- ---- --- SCAN SUMMARY -- ---- ---
Known viruses: 7846
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 718.22 Mb
I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
Time: 96.606 sec (1 m 36 s)
bash-2.05b$
> Another fairly important question... how does one obtain updated virus
> signature files?
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