On Wed, 2012-08-15 at 12:47 +0100, Nux! wrote: > On 14.08.2012 14:06, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > > On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 07:28 +0100, Nux! wrote: > >> On 13.08.2012 22:46, Gregory Machin wrote: > >> > Hi. > >> > Thanks for the feed back. > >> Why not Clamav? > >> It has othe n-access thingy as well. > >> http://www.clamav.net/doc/latest/html/node21.html > > "you shouldn't run Dazuko on production systems" > > But, if your clients are Windows boxes via Samba, you can perform > > on-demand file access via Samba + CLAMAV using a VFS module. This > > works > > very well. Then files detected to contain malware cannot be read or > > saved, and the administrator can be notified. > > I don't think that really helps the LINUX desktop however. > Thanks for the tip with the VFS. Not much of a Samba user here, but > definitely good advice for the future. > Searching a bit reveals multiple ways of using this VFS feature; do you > have a recommended way of doing it? The examples are pretty straight-forward. Just make sure you are looking at docs for samba-virusfilter and not the older docs for samba-vscan. <http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com/2011/11/samba-vscan-is-dead-long-live-samba.html> <http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com/2011/11/samba-virusfilter-013-released.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20120815/db6e2a2e/attachment-0005.sig>