Thomas,
Thanks for these links they are most helpful, but there is still no
information as to HOW you can filter the downloads thru' the AV. One
possible issue is that uvscan is a command line scanner and not (AFAIK)
memory resident. There must be some link between (say) squidGuard and the
command line AV.
I've seen plenty of ways of scanning for viruses in mail systems but not
proxy servers.
Dom
-----Original Message-----
...You do it in stages, and oddly enough, I have some notes on setting up
squid [1], squidguard [2] and dansGuardian [3] (which check for
content). As for AV, what you could do filter the downloads via it, but
it depends how you have it setup.
The notes are basic, but then the app's respective webpages will have
far greater detail on them.
-- Thomas Adam
[1] http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue78/adam.html#squid
[2] http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue78/adam.html#squidg
[3] http://linuxgazette.net/issue81/adam.html#dansg
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