Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
>> Hi, how do you make ClamAV update virus database as soon as possible
>> when the signature becomes ready?
>> 
>> Sam.
>> 
> [Mitch (bitblock)]
> Sam. Bad toad! Don't hijack threads.
> 
> You can run freshclam - there is no such thing as an instant
> update - the
> latest version uses DNS records to allow more frequent
> polling, but it's
> still about 10 minutes from update til when you can download iirc...
> 
> That still beats everything else out there though I think.
> 
> m/

It does bring up the idea of a "push notification."  If you have several mail servers 
spread out over the world, you could have them check periodically in their respective 
database.XY.clamav.net domains.

If any one of them found an updated definition file, they could scp it to all the 
other servers.  (Or use some other message-based notification.)

Or you could do something totally wild...

Perhaps a phone-tree-like system could be developed?  Where a central clamav server 
cluster "calls" five other servers... then each of those five call five other servers, 
etc, until every interested party has received a call?

Servers could be moved closer-to-the-hub based on proven reliability.  Each server 
could also be placed in two different places just in case one phone-tree member is 
negligent.  The system is divided into five branches at the first step... servers 
should be placed in two different branches, in the rare event of a first-hop caller 
going down.

Just a wild idea.  The DNS thing works great.

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