[clamav-users] using clamonacc daemon to track accessed files from linux

Bmr Xy xybmr7302 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 05:53:16 UTC 2021


On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 7:23 AM Bmr Xy <xybmr7302 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > You could scrape the online manual pages, and make a PDF document from
> > that but it would soon be out of date.  Why do you want PDF especially?
>
> Just to make it easier to read instead of going too many html docs become two or three docs
>
> pdf docs at maximum ,
>
> beside also correct me if I am wrong there is a list of commands that relate to
>
> clamd daemon that list them and little bit explanation about each command but
>
> does not specify how to use them whether from the command line or the configuration
>
> for example in the manual doc mention the following:
>
> "Clamd recognizes the following commands:
>
>        PING   Check the server's state. It should reply with "PONG".
>
>        VERSION
>               Print program and database versions.
>
>        RELOAD Reload the virus databases.
>
>        SHUTDOWN
>               Perform a clean exit.
>
>        SCAN file/directory
>               Scan a file or a directory (recursively) with archive support enabled (if not disabled in clamd.conf). A full path is required."
>
> for example how do I make a clean shutdown for the daemon without killing the process
>
> and without using any systemctl commands it is not mentioned as far as I noticed
>
> Br
>
> AK



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