On Friday 09 April 2004 3:03 pm, Keith Patton wrote:

> Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
> >
> > ClamWin seems like a good program, Alex. Can you modify it so that it
> > could connect to a remote clamd server?
> > Possibly as an option.
> > The distributed clamav.exe on clamav source's contrib directory does
> > that.
> > That would elliminate the need to setup update on every client.
> > This could increase local network traffic, but if it implemented as an
> > option than admins
> > can choose whether they want central or distributed scanning engine.
>
> I would like this option for clamav as well..  I have multiple mail
> gateways all over the world and  would like to update a internal master
> and the rest update from it.

Surely your mail gateway systems around the Internet can do this already?   
You can point them all to a central server you run, and have them update 
themselves from there.

The option being discussed above was for ClamWIN to do the same thing, on 
windows client machines.

Regards,

Antony.

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