Ow Mun Heng schrieb:

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Ow Mun Heng schrieb:


Hi Collective users of Samba, (does has a nice ring to it eh?)

Recently I found a my samba server being infected by win32 viruses. Though it does not affect the server in any way, I do find

them to be


an annoyance.

I understand also that I can perform "veto" of files like

*.exe in smb.conf


but find that to be a wee bit restrictive. There are some users who
stores valid executables in the shares.

http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba-unofficial.html

"To prevent access to suspicious files (e.g., those that

tend to become


infected by virus'), use the following. The last bit

prevents access to


files with a CLSID in the file extension.

veto files = /*.exe/*.dll/*.pif/*.com/*.vbs/*.{*}/"



the best way will be to use vfs and antivirus software on that shares


Any more info other than that? I found Clam-AV and I also found samba-vscan.
How do I set things up? vfs? etc.


Hi ,this is simple [files3] comment = public files path = /files3 read only = No guest ok = Yes browseable = Yes csc policy = disable vfs objects = vscan-fprotd

this is for the f-prot damon, it is equal with clam.
you should read man vfs with clam.( for setting up the clam daemon )
other a-vir technics are
for dazuko and antivir you dont need vfs, cause it is a kernel module
which will scan on the the native linux hosts filesystem.
Regards
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