I add all my Samba shares and map them so they show up as X:, Y:, Z:, etc on my windows box, and then I set Norton to scan them. However, I also have ClamAV setup on the Linux side, so the shares get scanned twice: once by Norton, another by ClamAV. ~ Tony -- To each their own... > I use antivir xp > Seems to work great, I also scan the samba shares from win2003 using > same program. > > Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > >>Any of you run a Windows virus scanner on your Linux box to scan Samba >>shares? >> >>If so, what do you use? Do you have commercial updates and costs? >> >>I see clamav, F-Prot Antivirus, commercial uvscan. And I am currently >>doing research. I have worked with some antivirus solutions for email >>filtering. But in this case, I need to scan directories of files, which >>will also probably involve extracting archives. >> >>In addition to running anti-virus on the Linux file server, now an >>off-topic/Windows question: any suggestions for anti-virus software to >>install on the Windows Xp and 2000 machines themselves? My customer is >>using some version of Symantec Norton antivirus. >> >>I'd like to be able to setup the Windows boxes to share the same >>downloaded signature (keep on the Linux samba server). What small office >>solutions do you use? >> >> Jeremy C. Reed >> --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss