Disclosure: I am the Software Architect/IT Director/Principal Engineer for the company that produces the software described below, so I have a very definite conflict-of-interest. I can't help with the Samba scanning, yet, but I can help with the other part of your post. If you're looking for a Windows Anti-Virus (full spectrum anti-malware, actually), that can share updates (so you don't have to download them over the net for each machine), and can be managed easily from a common console, then you should look into Secure Resolutions Anti-CyberCrime (also called Secure Resolutions Managed Security and Secure Resolutions Anti-Virus, the marketing types wanted different names for different markets, they're all the same code, however) I'll call the software SR for short. SR provides a manged agent that offers a Distributed Server (so the machines running it can share updates among themselves within a subnet), a single web-based console for managing all of the machines installed under a single account, automated reporting to the web console, and fully automated hands-off updates for all registered clients. There is also a push-installer (so you can install machines without having to physically touch them), and a packaged installer you can run via user login scripts. SR is a very good solution for a small-medium business looking for a solution to ease the IT load for managing anti-malware (anti-virus, anti-spyware, etc...). They're a local company based in Mesa, and the tech support is very responsive. I won't claim it's the best A/V solution out there (at the moment), but it has a feature set that's particularly, and uniquely, valuable to small and medium business environments, and the software has some really major improvements planned over the next 8-10 months that will make it even more attractive, and current users always get all available program updates, automatically, as soon as they're released. ==Joseph++ 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 >