On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Peter Koch wrote: > I am in the process of replacing our existing netware server by a linux > samba machine. The setup itself shouldn't be too difficult, everybody gets a > home directory and a few shared directories for workgroups in the company. > But I'm always looking for a fine working solution for scanning incoming > (from server view) files for viruses in real time, just like NetShield from > NAI does. I bought Kaspersky Anti Virus for Linux Servers, because it > contains it. You have to compile a kernel module that kind of intercepts the > open, close and execute states of files for scanning them. But this is not > only slow, it's suuuuuuuper veeeeeery uuuuuultra slow. Copying 100 files of > mixed sizes (sum. 100MB) took like 4 minutes, without it it takes no more > than 15 seconds or so. > > Anyone with similar problems/solutions/hints ?
I'm also setting up something simular, but I'm thinking of using the samba-vscan tool. It is a link between samba and different antivirus tools. See http://www.openantivirus.org/ for more info. I havent tried it yet so I can't comment on how fast it is, but seems worth a try. Regards, Tim -- =========================================================================== Tim Verhoeven Linux & Open Source Specialist GSM : 0496 / 693 453 + e-business solutions Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] + consulting URL : www.sin.khk.be/~dj/ + Server consolidation =========================================================================== -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
