Hi there! Am using CentOS 4.4. Have installed Samba and ClamAV. My understanding is that there's a vfs module (samba-vscan) which I have to install for Samba to virus scan its shares. Where can I get it from? I tried stuff like "yum install samba-vscan" etc but it doesn't seem to be there in the repos. I have RPMForge and the usual CentOS repos enabled. Is this something I have to install from the sources or can I get a binary package from someplace? Thanks, Rakhesh
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 10:15 +0400, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:> Hi there! > > Am using CentOS 4.4. Have installed Samba and ClamAV. My understanding > is that there's a vfs module (samba-vscan) which I have to install for > Samba to virus scan its shares. Where can I get it from? I tried stuff > like "yum install samba-vscan" etc but it doesn't seem to be there in > the repos. I have RPMForge and the usual CentOS repos enabled. > > Is this something I have to install from the sources or can I get a > binary package from someplace? > > Thanks, > RakheshThat module does not exist in the Samba for CentOS-4. You can get later versions of samba from enterprisesamba.org that does have those modules. (You are on your own for updates, etc. if you do that, of course). Also, the kde-redhat repository does have the newer sambas and a new KDE and is fairly stable. Both of these are 3rd party repos ... and make your centos different, but have the rpm in question. Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070127/09d275d6/attachment.sig>
On 1/27/07, Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists at hughesjr.com> wrote:> That module does not exist in the Samba for CentOS-4. > > You can get later versions of samba from enterprisesamba.org that does > have those modules. (You are on your own for updates, etc. if you do > that, of course). > > Also, the kde-redhat repository does have the newer sambas and a new KDE > and is fairly stable. > > Both of these are 3rd party repos ... and make your centos different, > but have the rpm in question.I am new to this and so would like your opinion. What do you recommend amongst these two repos (or other options)? If I follow this path would I later have difficulties while upgrading to CentOS 5 for instance? Would the kde-redhat repo be recommended coz any updates would atleast be fetched by yum (enterprisesamba.org does not seem to have any yum repo as far as I can see). Thanks, Rakhesh