On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 11:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> What about a freshclam cache.
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> Many users probably have several if not many servers all running clamav.
> If we had a freshcached daemon running on a secure server we could point
> all other servers to that cache. Or better yet have that daemon notify a
> list of clamd's on different machines that there is an update. There are
> pros and cons with all the suggestions so far but I think this one has
> more pros than cons. Also it should not be to hard to implement and give
> us time to come up with a better approach.

You can do that already by using your own web server.

> Do it the unix way -> "split the problem into separate processes that do
> their job and only their job the best way possible".

and thats what freshclam does. It updates the virus signatures. All you
need to do is tell it where to update them from.

-trog


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