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You have installed the samba-vscan package.
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The vfs object's is in %%PREFIX%%/lib/samba.
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The configuration files is in %%PREFIX%%/etc/samba-vscan.
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Edit %%PREFIX%%/etc/smb.conf and add the following entry
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(that's only an example):
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[vscan]
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comment = virus-protected /tmp directory
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path = /tmp
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vfs object = %%PREFIX%%/lib/samba/vscan-oav.so
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vfs options = config-file = %%PREFIX%%/etc/samba-vscan/vscan-oav.conf
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writeable = yes
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browseable = yes
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guest ok = yes
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Basically you have to add a vfs object line to your shares
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which should be virus-protected by this module. If you'd like to use the
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run-time configuration file, simply add the
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vfs options = config-file = /path/config-file
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(different settings for several shares can be achieved by using a different
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name of the configuration file for each share). If you want to protect _all_
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shares your Samba server offers, simply add the vfs object line (and the
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vfs options line, if you like) to the [global] section.
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Then restart samba.
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Important: Remember, you need to install Clamav, Fprot, Icap, Kaspersky, Mks, Openantivirus, Sophos or Trend Antivirus to samba-vscan works correctly.
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