Hi Andreas among all the possible solutions, maybe this would be an easy and cheap one, which may find your interest, if you simply want to keep the smb volume clean. Get something like Norton AV 2002 or similar, install it on one 98-client, keep there the virus information actual and scan your samba sharing with the build in scheduler program periodically. Kind regard Reinhardt Mit freundlichen Grüssen Comptek informatik AG Reinhardt Klippel r.klippel@comptek.ch ________________________________ Comptek informatik AG Poststrasse 9 CH-6300 Zug Tel. ++41 +41 720 20 90 Fax ++41 +41 720 20 99 http://www.comptek.ch ________________________________ At 13:25 23.05.2002 +0200, sc@optomed.de wrote:
Hi list,
i want to scan a Samba-File Server for Viruses.
At this time i am testing F-Secure AV for Linux an it runs fine, but a Server licence costs 300 Euro. (Workstation 90 Euro - but i think i need Server-Licence ?)
For me its important to have good update - support to always get the newest signatures (ok, what is newest)
It would be nice if you could tell me your choises and experiences,
thx a lot - Andreas
(box: Suse 7.3 / Samba / mostly Win9x clients)
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