02-11-2016, 10:42 AM
Hello!
I've looked at nearly every available free AV option for Linux. In spite of the false positives, ClamAV is the one I always come back to.
will update ClamAV. It SHOULD be the first thing ClamAV does when it runs, but if not, a script could pull 'em in before running ClamTk.
Good luck with trying to get the ClamAV folks to add any false positives to THEIR whitelist. I can't remember if ClamAV has a whitelist feature in it that a user can add to, so I guess it's time to install it again - lest I speak from a position of ignorance...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
I've looked at nearly every available free AV option for Linux. In spite of the false positives, ClamAV is the one I always come back to.
Code:
sudo freshclam
will update ClamAV. It SHOULD be the first thing ClamAV does when it runs, but if not, a script could pull 'em in before running ClamTk.
Good luck with trying to get the ClamAV folks to add any false positives to THEIR whitelist. I can't remember if ClamAV has a whitelist feature in it that a user can add to, so I guess it's time to install it again - lest I speak from a position of ignorance...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
A gun in your hand is worth more than a whole police force on the phone.