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Hi there,
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020, Tom Ossman via clamav-users wrote:
> ... a central server where clamd is running and a remote client
> where I have clamd.conf pointed to the central server, I can run
> clamdscan on the remote client, it scans and finds the test file I
> have created on it. I am now trying to perform an On Access Scan on
> the remote client, from what I have read about clamonacc it requires
> clamd to be running alongside it. I was hoping that because I can
> get clamdscan to run on the remote client the same would be true for
> clamonacc, but this is not working for me. Running the command
> `sudo clamonacc` results in a command on found error
It's possible, if unlikely, that the clamonacc binary simply isn't on
the search path. More likely, I guess, clamonacc hasn't been installed.
> I'm assuming clamonacc is included with clamd
If it came from a distro package, it depends on who packaged it.
>, but clamd is not installed on the client instance as per the
> documentation I found on setting up network mode (something about
> clamd fussing about being pointed at a remote server).
I don't know the documentation to which you refer. I use remote clamd
instances and I don't think of them as being especially fussy.
> So at the moment I'm curious if what I am trying to do is possible
> and if so if I am missing a step in the setup process?
I believe what you want to do is possible, see for example
https://blog.clamav.net/2019/09/understanding-and-transitioning-to.html
but it might not have been forseen by the people who packaged ClamAV
for your distribution, or perhaps it was forseen but discounted as a
low priority. If you build from the sources I think you'll get what
you need (although I haven't yet seen a 'man' page for clamonacc).
--
73,
Ged.
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