Unisar 1.24.1867 Sander User Manual


 
BitDefender Antivirus Scanner v7.60124 Linux-i686
Copyright (C) 1996-2006 Softwin SRL. All rights reserved.
This program is licensed for commercial use.
Default action upon detecting an infected file: ignore action
Default action upon detecting a suspected file: ignore action
/tmp/mail.mbox ok
/tmp/mail.mbox=>(message 0) ok <- mbox.xmd
/tmp/mail.mbox=>(message 1) ok <- mbox.xmd
/tmp/mail.mbox=>(messag ... 00 (EEST)]=>(MIME part) ok <- mime.xmd
/tmp/mail.mbox=>(messag ... E part)=>(message body) ok <- mime.xmd
/tmp/mail.mbox=>(messag ... 00 (EEST)]=>(MIME part) ok <- mime.xmd
/tmp/mail.mbox=>(messag ... IME part)=>EICAR.COM.gz ok <- mime.xmd
/t ... OM infected: EICAR-Test-File (not a virus) <- cevakrnl.xmd
/tmp/mail.mbox=>(messag ... 00 (EEST)]=>(MIME part) ok <- mime.xmd
Results:
Folders :0
Files :9
Packed :0
Archives :6
Infected files :1
Suspect files :0
Warnings :0
Identified viruses:1
I/O errors :0
9.2. Report
You can ask BitDefender to show various kind of information regarding its activity,
status, known viruses or version.
9.2.1. Using the log file
BitDefender can run in background with no user intervention, can display an enormous
quantity of information or you would like to keep its activity reports for a later use. In
these cases, the best way is to use the log facility.
To specify some name for the log file, you have to pass the --log=logfile.log
command line option. If the file already exists, it will be appended. You may use
--log-overwrite option to replace the old log file.
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