Hi.

Debian Etch and 2.1.2.6

I'm not convinced this is a sensible thing to ask, but worth a try...

I'd like to scan for viruses on our company LAN periodically, in 
addition to a resident guard program. This has historically found bad 
things in caches before they've been run.

I have been using AVG on each Windows client but the free version 
doesn't allow useful scheduling, only "once per day every day" and as 
it's very intrusive causes much unrest from my users who suddenly find 
their computers crawling.

So - would it be possible to scan the backups as they are made using 
BackupPC? Possibly during the "link" phase after a successful backup.

I know I could run clam(d)scan on the backup directories but this would 
cause huge duplication and would take twice forever so is there scope 
for a clever addition to BackupPC which calls a program for each "new" 
file that's added to the pool, such as clam(d)scan?

If it returns an error code, then that would be emailed to the admin 
along with the filename, path and computer it came from so I could run a 
full scan.

Benefits: (To me at least!)
Clients don't get any additional disk access or cpu usage beyond a 
normal backup.
No virus re-scanning of files that haven't changed.
No increase of backup duration if done afterward during link.

Drawbacks:
Increase of cpu usage on server.


Is this a good idea, has it been done already, is it beyond the scope of 
BackupPC's remit or am I barking?



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