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Buchan Milne wrote on Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:42:32PM +0200 :
>
> Some background
> 1)Samba-vscan allows on-access scanning of files by samba, and will deny
> access (and in the latest version, inform the user by windows message
> that the file is infected) to infected files. It can be used with 5
> commercial scanners (Sophos, <snip>
You're duplicating some of the work of the icheckd daemon, but if it's
better, that's terrific. What advantages do you perceive in having
samba do on access scanning versus letting icheckd do it? I see the
popup message as a really nice thing.
> P.S. Our order for Sophos just went through, in case you were
> wondering.
I use Sophos at a client's. Integrating the scanner into Postfix is
SUPER SIMPLE as well. It scans all inbound and outbound messages. It's
caught everything I've ever thrown at it. It's amazing how many KLez-H
virii are out there.
Blue skies... Todd
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