Re: KlamAV and Dazuko

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John Aldrich <john <at> chattanooga.net> writes:
> <RANT>Here's a silly question... Why in the world would Fedora provide KlamAV 
> for antivirus and NOT provide the Dazuko module needed to scan the 
> filesystem? Seems kinda silly to me...and I *really* don't feel like 
> recompiling the kernel just to have the freakin' Dazuko module. It just don't 
> make sense to me...
> 
> Maybe it's just me. Dunno... </RANT>

See:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-October/msg02243.html
If you use Dazuko 2.3.2-pre1, then you don't need the patch mentioned in the 
HOWTO (step 2), it has been merged upstream. Also, step 10 (configuring clamd) 
is taken care of by KlamAV. Steps 11 and 12 probably are, too.

        Kevin Kofler

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