El mié, 25-04-2018 a las 10:53 +0000, Richard Tappenden escribió: > Hey guys - can you answer a couple of questions? > > Can we configure clamd to scan *any* file type/extension, or does it > only scan certain ones? > > Can we increase max size beyond 4gb? > > Is scanning on a mounted drive/network share feasible, and what are > the effects on performance? > > TIA :) > > Richard Tappenden | Principal Developer > Huddle – Transform the way you work! > > richard.tappen...@huddle.com | T: +44 (0)8709 772 212 >
Hi. At least in Linux, is possible to scan remote, mounted drives using ClamAV. It is irrelevant if they are Windows or Linux filesystems. I have no experience with Mac. You need the smbnetfs. After installing it, and chosing the convenient user for the interaction, you have to create in its directory a .smb textfile. I must contain a copy of your local /etc/smb.conf file and a copy of the /etc/smbnetfs.conf. Let's suppose that the chosen user is root, and that you'll mount the remote drives under /media (or /mnt, as you like). Open a console, and in the user directory type smbnetfs mounting-point (smbnetfs /media) or smbnetfs -o mounting-point if the mounting point is currently used. Then you'll have under /media the structure of the remote drives and workstations in the network. Now you can launch clamscan -r workstation and you'll can scan the shared drives. At least on Debian 7.x it works. I hope this will help. -- M.Sc. Alberto García Fumero Usuario Linux 97 138, registrado 10/12/1998 http://interese.cubava.cu No son las horas que pones en tu trabajo lo que cuenta, sino el trabajo que pones en esas horas. _______________________________________________ clamav-users mailing list clamav-users@lists.clamav.net http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq http://www.clamav.net/contact.html#ml