On 2009-04-16 15:02, Aditya Nag wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Jerry <ges...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:44:44 +0530
>> Aditya Nag <aditya...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> As a follow up, I tried removing the vir- prefix, but it's still
>>> renaming files, only now it does it without the vir prefix. So, for
>>> example, Setup.exe gets renames to Vqxfz rather than vir-Vqxfz
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>       
>> Please don't top post. If you don't know what that means, Google for it.
>>
>> Are you sure you don't have any old config files laying around that
>> might be causing this problem?
>>
>> Try cleaning out the entire quarantine directory. Check any 'tmp'
>> directories for spurious files. Clean them out too. Then stop and
>> restart the daemon. If possible, reboot the system. You might have
>> something stuck somewhere that is causing this problem. I once had a
>> similar situation with a PHP script. Nothing but a reboot corrected it.
>>
>> --
>> Jerry
>> ges...@yahoo.com
>>
>> The first duty of a revolutionary is to get away with it.
>>
>>        Abbie Hoffman
>>
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>
> Well, apologies for the top-posting. In any case, thanks to those who
> responded. I've already tried the tips mentioned, and it does not work, and
> I can't seem to find any documentation, so I suppose I'll have to just let
> this be.
>   

I don't think you can configure samba-vscan to preserve original
filename, however you should
have a message in your syslog whenever a quarantine happens, telling you
original name, and quarantined name:
vscan_syslog("INFO: quarantining file '%s' to '%s' was successful",
virus_file, q_file);

Best regards,
--Edwin
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