Hi y'all, I am in the process of replacing our existing netware server by a linux samba machine. The setup itself shouldn't be too difficult, everybody gets a home directory and a few shared directories for workgroups in the company. But I'm always looking for a fine working solution for scanning incoming (from server view) files for viruses in real time, just like NetShield from NAI does. I bought Kaspersky Anti Virus for Linux Servers, because it contains it. You have to compile a kernel module that kind of intercepts the open, close and execute states of files for scanning them. But this is not only slow, it's suuuuuuuper veeeeeery uuuuuultra slow. Copying 100 files of mixed sizes (sum. 100MB) took like 4 minutes, without it it takes no more than 15 seconds or so. Anyone with similar problems/solutions/hints ? --------------------------------------------------------- | Peter Koch Schlund & Partner AG | | mailto:peter.koch@schlund.de Erbprinzenstr. 4-12 | | T. 0721-91374-687 D-76133 Karlsruhe | | F. 0721-91374-20 | ---------------------------------------------------------
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Peter Koch wrote:> I am in the process of replacing our existing netware server by a linux > samba machine. The setup itself shouldn't be too difficult, everybody gets a > home directory and a few shared directories for workgroups in the company. > But I'm always looking for a fine working solution for scanning incoming > (from server view) files for viruses in real time, just like NetShield from > NAI does. I bought Kaspersky Anti Virus for Linux Servers, because it > contains it. You have to compile a kernel module that kind of intercepts the > open, close and execute states of files for scanning them. But this is not > only slow, it's suuuuuuuper veeeeeery uuuuuultra slow. Copying 100 files of > mixed sizes (sum. 100MB) took like 4 minutes, without it it takes no more > than 15 seconds or so. > > Anyone with similar problems/solutions/hints ?I'm also setting up something simular, but I'm thinking of using the samba-vscan tool. It is a link between samba and different antivirus tools. See http://www.openantivirus.org/ for more info. I havent tried it yet so I can't comment on how fast it is, but seems worth a try. Regards, Tim -- ==========================================================================Tim Verhoeven Linux & Open Source Specialist GSM : 0496 / 693 453 + e-business solutions Email : dj@4ict.com + consulting URL : www.sin.khk.be/~dj/ + Server consolidation ===========================================================================
there is a samba module here, but I have not tried it out. http://www.openantivirus.org/projects.php On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 04:11, Peter Koch wrote:> Hi y'all, > > I am in the process of replacing our existing netware server by a linux > samba machine. The setup itself shouldn't be too difficult, everybody gets a > home directory and a few shared directories for workgroups in the company. > But I'm always looking for a fine working solution for scanning incoming > (from server view) files for viruses in real time, just like NetShield from > NAI does. I bought Kaspersky Anti Virus for Linux Servers, because it > contains it. You have to compile a kernel module that kind of intercepts the > open, close and execute states of files for scanning them. But this is not > only slow, it's suuuuuuuper veeeeeery uuuuuultra slow. Copying 100 files of > mixed sizes (sum. 100MB) took like 4 minutes, without it it takes no more > than 15 seconds or so. > > Anyone with similar problems/solutions/hints ? > > --------------------------------------------------------- > | Peter Koch Schlund & Partner AG | > | mailto:peter.koch@schlund.de Erbprinzenstr. 4-12 | > | T. 0721-91374-687 D-76133 Karlsruhe | > | F. 0721-91374-20 | > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
I have downloaded the samba package for beos at www.bebits.com but it might have some problem with the binary file. (it might be for powerpc) Where I can get samba for beos. Does it compile without problems from source? Anyone has any experience with beos+samba? Fabricio