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How to: run manual Dr Web scan

bskrakes

Basic Pleskian
Hi there,

I have been having some issues with Plesk after some recent updates... I received an error which has been said to be a possible root kit, however after running the update again the error has gone away (the error only occurred when running the "top" command).

What I would like to do is run a scan of the server manually from the command line but do not know if there is a command for doing this???

Thanks in advance!!!
 
If you have psa-watchdog package installed you can just scan your system with

# /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/modules/watchdog/rkhunter --check
 
Warning is just warning :) It is not real error or alert. You can ignore it.
 
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