On Nov 28 2007 16:38, Greg KH wrote: >> >> And if we are talking about the situation when files are written to >> in controlled way (i.e. we are not concerned with malware running on >> the box in question and just want to stop it from passing through >> mailsewer, etc.), then there's no damn need to play with LSM - just >> have e.g. coda with its commit-on-close and run the scanner on >> commit. End of story. Mind you, in such setups one would be much >> better off just having the mail server run the tests explicitly in >> the userland, along with the rest of anti-spam, etc. filters. > >I've repeated the above statements so many times to a number of the >anti-virus companies, and other people that really should know better, >that I'm really sick of it. For some reason, they keep trying to do >things like this in the kernel, despite it being trivial to do in >userspace properly. > Do you mean something along the lines of FUSE?
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