Adam Williams wrote:
I'm curious if there is, or anyone is working on, a Win32 client
filesystem scanner that uses clamd? Or if there is a good trick for
scanning Win32 workstations with clam?
If you share (and mount) the disk via samba, you can use clamscan to
scan files a win disk.
True, I wa
> > I'm curious if there is, or anyone is working on, a Win32 client
> > filesystem scanner that uses clamd? Or if there is a good trick for
> > scanning Win32 workstations with clam?
> If you share (and mount) the disk via samba, you can use clamscan to
> scan files a win disk.
True, I was just
> > I'm curious if there is, or anyone is working on, a Win32 client
> > filesystem scanner that uses clamd? Or if there is a good trick for
> > scanning Win32 workstations with clam?
> I'm going to write a simple (graphical) win32 client for clamd in September.
Excellent!
> Currently you can mo
> I'm curious if there is, or anyone is working on, a Win32 client
> filesystem scanner that uses clamd? Or if there is a good trick for
> scanning Win32 workstations with clam?
I'm going to write a simple (graphical) win32 client for clamd in September.
Currently you can mount windows directorie
Adam Williams wrote:
I'm curious if there is, or anyone is working on, a Win32 client
filesystem scanner that uses clamd? Or if there is a good trick for
scanning Win32 workstations with clam?
If you share (and mount) the disk via samba, you can use clamscan to
scan files a win disk.
You can mou
I'm curious if there is, or anyone is working on, a Win32 client
filesystem scanner that uses clamd? Or if there is a good trick for
scanning Win32 workstations with clam?
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