[clamav-users] "LogClean yes"
Micah Snyder (micasnyd)
micasnyd at cisco.com
Sun Jan 14 14:45:31 UTC 2018
Hi Domenico,
Can you share your clamd.conf file?
I did a quick test with clamd, clamdscan and verified the behavior. If you scan a directory, you should see “OK” or “FOUND” for each file that is scanned in your log file (typically /tmp/clamd.log).
Micah Snyder
Software Engineer
Talos
Cisco Systems, Inc.
On Jan 12, 2018, at 11:55 AM, domenico <madouno at gmail.com<mailto:madouno at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi there,
my name is Domenico and I'm new in this list. I know Clamav for many years but as simple user.
Now I need to deploy a particular application that divides infected files from clean files. Shortly I have a directory to scan using the On access function, if the incoming file is infected it will be moved to "vault" directory, if not it will be moved to "outgoing" directory. Move infected file is easy using the log file information and a script. Move the clean file is not easy for now.
I tried to set the option "LogClean" to YES but It not works. No output on messages log nor to clamav log.
Someone know why and can help me? I'm probably wrong (certainly).
Thanks very much to all,
Domenico
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