Hi Thomas, take a look at SquidClamAV Redirector: http://www.jackal-net.at/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=1
Regards Marcelo Barreto Nees ---------- Mensagem reenviada ---------- Subject: [Clamav-users] Clam Happyness Date: Dom 23 Jan 2005 12:16 From: "Thomas Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Hi All, My next project is to some how get squid and clamav to work together. Has any one got this to work yet? -- .''`. Marcelo Barreto Nees <marcelo at mailnees kicks-ass org> : :' : Protect your email server: http://mailnees.kicks-ass.org `. `'` GNU/Linux user #78191 - http://counter.li.org `- http://pgp.mit.edu - keyID: 0xABFDEF6A To err is human, to really foul up requires the root password. ------------------------------------------------------- Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo Anti-V�rus NetUno. NetUno Internet - http://www.netuno.com.br
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Hi All, I have been using clamav since .75 and had no issues on Red
Hat 9, Fedora 2 or 3. Well had some issues but nothing a quick RTFM could not
solve. All in all a great product and works better than other commercial
products I have tried. My next project is to some how get squid and clamav to work
together. Has any one got this to work yet? Is it worth the effort to get squid and clamav to work
together in order to scan web pages that clients go to and files clients
download?. Regards Thomas Wheeler |
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