Eddy Beliveau wrote:
>
> Does someone know if there is a daemon version of uvscan
>
> I expected a daemon version to be much faster
> (just like clamd versus clamscan)
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Eddy Beliveau wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Using uvscan as a backup av_scanner and clamd as the primary one is our
> current configuration
> but I was curious to find if such a beast exists
>
> I'm also assuming that I cannot easily daemonize a program (for which I
> don't have the source)
> by just wrappi
Hi!
Using uvscan as a backup av_scanner and clamd as the primary one is our
current configuration
but I was curious to find if such a beast exists
I'm also assuming that I cannot easily daemonize a program (for which I
don't have the source)
by just wrapping it in some forking code
Many thanks
Eddy Beliveau wrote:
> Hi|,
>
> We are using amavisd-new-2.5.2 and it worked perfectly. Thanks ;-)
>
> We are using McAfee uvscan (Scan engine v5.1.00 for Linux.) on our RHEL 4
> academic server
>
> My 'problem' is that uvscan is started once for each analyzed email
>
> Does someone know if
as far as i know, there's only this command-line version of McAfee
virus scan for Linux. There's no daemonized version, afaik.
Anyway, if you're running McAfee for Linux, a commercial product,
you can always check with McAfee for the availability of such daemonized
version, altough i t
Hi|,
We are using amavisd-new-2.5.2 and it worked perfectly. Thanks ;-)
We are using McAfee uvscan (Scan engine v5.1.00 for Linux.) on our RHEL 4
academic server
My 'problem' is that uvscan is started once for each analyzed email
Does someone know if there is a daemon version of uvscan
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