On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 00:05, David L Norris wrote:
As for SMB/CIFS filesystems shared with Windows systems I use Clamav
to
scan them. This way Windows systems can't drop trojans in the shared
directories. Clamav is horrendously slow but the virus database appears
to be very well kept. It takes 3 DAYS to scan 60 GB of data on one of
my systems. I will simply have to setup on-access virus scanning with
Samba-vscan or Dazuko at some point very soon. Look here for some
interesting ways to use Clamav:
http://www.clamav.net/3rdparty.html#pagestart
I know that with Samba-2.2.7 I could configure Samba to not allow
certain file types to be accessed.