Helmut Lichtenberg schrieb am 21.01.2013 09:10:
> in our heterogenous network (Linux, Windows, Mac) we have the requirement to
> check incoming data streams for viruses and other malware.
> 
...
> I found hints for binding clamfs (http://clamfs.sourceforge.net/) into the
> fuse mount process (see
> http://muzso.hu/2010/07/08/how-to-make-truecrypt-work-for-normal-users-and-with-ltspfs-mounted-local-devices-eg.-usb).
> But this needs source code changes in the ltspfsmounter script which have to
> be redone after each update.
> 
> As this is a common problem for lots of network administrators, I wonder if a
> generic solution would be available/desirable.

Am I totally wrong and this is *not* a common problem? Nobody faced with it?

Hhmmm

Helmut

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