On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Marvin Pascual <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ambot lang pero sa tan-aw nako kung mag-SMB/CIFS man gud, di ba murag
> nagka-naa hinuon mi ug shared folder para sa virus kung isa sa mga MS
> Windows user naa'y virus ug gi-mount niya ang shared folder ana?

marv, mao gyud na ang risk basta naa kay windows users. regardless
unsa pa nga filesystem, an infected file is always an infected file.

fix the source, install an antivir sa client and make sure updated sya
sa virus updates *and windows/apps updates/patches --mas kulba man gud
ang worm karon.

or fix the ultimate cause, ie replace the client os :(

> Although, pwede man sad mag-padagan ug ClamAV sa server pero
> additional overhead na sad.

try daw ani:

1 check kinsa tu clients/folders nga windows ang source
2 put a directory watcher on those folder(s)
3 run a clamav scan everytime naa changes on those folders
4 notify the admin (you) if changes is too frequent

for all other folders, just do a nightly scan

best regards
-botp
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