Antivir

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Jan 11 15:45:46 GMT 2004


What does this produce?

cd /tmp (or somewhere with some viruses in it)
/usr/lib/MailScanner/antivir-wrapper /usr/lib/AntiVir -allfiles -s -noboot
-rs -z .

(Don't forget the "." at the end of the command!)
That should print something useful about files with viruses in them.
Exactly what output do you get?

At 15:37 11/01/2004, you wrote:
>Is nobody having any ideas what can cause the problem ?
>
> >
> > I have installed f-prot, clamav and antivir. I can see, that f-prot
> > and clamav does viruchecks, but I cannot see, that antivir is doing
> > it.
> >
> > According to the /etc/MailScanner/virus.scanners.conf file, my antivir
> > autoupdate and wrapper file is placed correct in /usr/lib/MailScanner.
> > Also the antivir is placed correct in /usr/lib/AntiVir.
> >
> > From the virus.scanners.conf file:
> > antivir/usr/lib/MailScanner/antivir-
> > wrapper/usr/lib/AntiVir
> >
> > I can see, that antivir does update according to the time being set.
> >
> > What can I do to get antivir to run, as It seems not to doing it ?.
> >
> > /Erik.
> >
> >
>
>
>---------
>Med venlig hilsen - Best regards
>Erik Jakobsen - eja at urbakken.dk
>This mail is virusscanned by Norton Internet Security 2003

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