On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
Off the top of my head I would suggest you create a script running in cron that checks for new files in the upload directly, if there are any, runs a virus scan on them, and moves the finished files to either a quarantine directory or a save directory depending on results.
You should be able to use any of the command line scanners like F-Prot or ClamAV to do the scanning.
Part of the problem is that all my ftp uploads are authenticated and in separate directories - in excess of 500 unique directories. This does make the problem a little harder...
Not really. Scan the whole system once an hour.
Thanks, .../Ed
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