James R Grinter wrote:
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 11:28:36AM +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
daemons. The daemon scans files. If a certain file is clean, a second
file is created with prefix .scanned:. The samba module simply looks if
such a .scanned: file exists, and is newer than the pertinent
forgot to hit 'reply all', this time post to the list:
Jeremy Allison wrote:
Scannedonly is a samba VFS module that ensures that only files that have
been scanned for viruses are visible and accessible to the end user.
[..]
More information can be found at
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 06:54:46PM +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
What is the best way to keep you informed as we modify the
VFS layer ?
I was hoping that somewhere in the future the vfs module part of the
code could be included in the samba source. I'm not sure what the
requirements are
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 06:54:46PM +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
What is the best way to keep you informed as we modify the
VFS layer ?
I was hoping that somewhere in the future the vfs module part of the
code could be included in the samba source. I'm not sure what the
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 08:53:47PM +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
I'll have to dive into GIT then first (I've never left good old cvs up
til now), but I'll see what I can do.
If you're uncomfortable with git, you might look at
rsync samba.org::ftp/pub/unpacked/samba_3_2_test
But git is
Dear all,
this is the first public announcement of scannedonly.
Scannedonly is a samba VFS module that ensures that only files that have
been scanned for viruses are visible and accessible to the end user.
Scannedonly was developed because of scalability problems with
samba-vscan: high server
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 11:28:36AM +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
Dear all,
this is the first public announcement of scannedonly.
Scannedonly is a samba VFS module that ensures that only files that have
been scanned for viruses are visible and accessible to the end user.
Scannedonly was