Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
Yes, all workstations have antivirus updates, this is a commercial
antivirus.
What do you mean by "You could enable 'on access' scanning on the CentOS
box" ?
Is there a special to start clamav with mode 'on access' ?
What is this 'on acess' mode ?
Le 25/07/2019 à 18:49, J.R. via clamav-users a écrit :
I would like to get advice or feedback about the use of clamav on a
samba share server.
I have a fresh install of samba on a centos 7 (share server), and I
would like to know if it makes sense to install clamav on this centos 7
box ?
Because all workstations on which domain users mount the samba share
have already an antivirus program.
What is the best practice ?
Are you pushing antivirus updates out to all the workstations to make
sure they are always up to date?
You could enable 'on access' scanning on the CentOS box, however the
amount of load it would create would be dependent on the usage level I
suppose.
Having an extra layer of scanning IMO is always good. Different
anti-virus programs seem to catch different things just because of the
sheer volume of new viruses and such that come out every day.
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