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samba-vscan provides on-access scanning of Samba shares with ClamAV (clamd and libclamav), F-Secure AV, FRISK F-Prot Daemon, H+BEDV AntiVir, Kaspersky AntiVirus, OpenAntiVirus.org ScannerDaemon, mks AntiVirus, NAI/McAfee VirusScan, Sophos Sweep (via Sophie), Symantec AntiVirus Engine (via ICAP), and Trend Micro (via Trophie). It supports Samba 2.2.x/3.0.x.

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2002-11-11 21:14
0.3.0

samba-vscan now provides a Samba style run time configuration file. The Trend and Sophos module has been rewritten to use Trophie and Sophie respectively to avoid linking GPL code against a non-GPL library. Symantec support has been removed because of this issue. Recent Samba 3.0 alpha releases are now supported, too. The documentation has been rewritten and extended.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2002-05-06 19:26
0.2.5

This version was updated to make the modules work
with Samba 2.2.4 (the VFS modules assume 2.2.4 as
default). Virus scanning on open or close is now
possible. If a virus is found while closing a
file, this will just be reported via syslog. If
communication to the daemon or initialisation of
the used virus scanning API fails, access to every
file is denied, although this is configurable.
Preliminary support for the mks32 virus scanner
was added. Some other minor cleanups/improvements
were made.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2002-04-04 01:53
0.2.4

This release supports the OpenAntiVirus.org ScannerDaemon and FRISK F-Prot Daemon.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-03-07 15:21
0.2.3

This release includes some fixes to make it compile on *BSD (only FreeBSD 4.5 tested), and adds support for Kaspersky AntiVirus and Symantec CarrierScan.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2001-12-27 23:08
0.2.0

This release adds support for Samba 3.0 alphaX. It doesn't try to scan directories (seemed to happen only with Win* clients). Optionally, it will not scan files greater than a specific size.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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