Jozsef wrote:
tabris wrote:
Jozsef wrote:
Jim Popovitch wrote:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 03:45, Jozsef<[email protected]> wrote:
clamav is some kind of antivirus and it works on linux but you must
to run
it manually.
Say what?
-Jim P.
Didn't knew people using ClamAV on Linux for catching Windows viruses.
Thought it's for Linux viruses.
Think Samba shares. Think email filtering.
I see.
Samba? Isn't it old a bit already? Maybe CIFS.
OK. I will bit. Samba is the Linux implementation of the SMB / CIFS
protocol. Since it started back in the day of SMB it got nick named
samba and the name has stuck. Just link Linux is Linus Unix shorted.
Samba fully implements CIFS and SMB2 the crazy system built into windows
Vista.
Thanks
Robert
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