> Hello, > > This is not a Samba question itself, but it's somewhat related to Samba. > > I am planning to replace the two Windows 2000 Server servers in a client company > with two Samba PDCs with LDAP backend. Currently, those W2K servers hold the > Active Directory and the the antivirus management console. And this is the only > nuisance we are finding when moving from Windows Server to Samba PDC. > > If you have a Windows Server and Windows workstations, everything is all right: > you go to the server and deploy and manage the antivirus to the workstations > from the antivirus' management console (Panda Antivirus for Business,
in this > case). > > The problem is what to do if you have a Linux server and Windows workstations. > Every management console I know (Kaspersky's, Panda's, Symantec's, etc) is for > Windows Server. > You could try Crossover Office on the PDC for running running the console. They have a trial version at http://www.codeweavers.com/ . > Do you guys know any way to deploy and manage a Windows antivirus from a Linux > server acting as a Samba PDC? (we are ready to move from Panda Antivirus to any > other antivirus as long as they provided a Linux management console) Dr.Web (www.drweb.com) once ago announced Java based management console for their corporate edition antivirus. I don't like them much, I'm pretty fed up with running their antivirus for checking e-mail (and I'm happy with ClamAV since I replaced drweb with clamav :-), they are good programmers, but management is not very good. But if You pay money, probably they will pay more attention to your requests :-) > > Thank you. > Happiness is understanding how things work. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba