Re: Vexira + Dazuko

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> Hi
>
> In Vexira's README file you will see the following:
>
> Vexira Antivirus for UNIX utilizes Dazuko
> (http://dazuko.org), a
> free software project that provides a simple interface for
> 3rd-party file access control. Dazuko is used as the basis
> for VaGuard, the on-access scanner available with the
> Vexira Antivirus for UNIX package. Central Command, Inc.
> will take no responsibility for ANY problems related to
> Dazuko itself. By building and/or installing Dazuko in
> order to utilize VaGuard's on-access features, you are
> choosing to do so at your own risk.
>
> I want to use it for my RH9 box running samba. I retried
> the instructions again on the dazuko site
> http://dazuko.org/howto-install.shtml and i got the
> following:
>
> ./configure
> checking host system type... Linux
> checking if kernel is SMP... no
> Checking whether sys_call_table is exported... no
> checking whether sys_close is exported... yes
> kernel source in /lib/modules/2.4.20-8/build... yes
>
> ------Configuration-----
>
> events=ON_OPEN ON_CLOSE ON_EXEC
> devfs=no
> debug=no
>
> make
>
> dazuko.o: unresolved symbol_write_lock_failed
> dazuko.o: unresolved symbol kernel_flag_cacheline
> dazuko.o: unresolved symbol_read_lock_failed
>
> How did you install vexira to utilize VaGuard's on-access
> features?
>

IT Clown,

Sounds like we're using it in two different ways.  You're after "on-access"
and I am using it as a milter.  From what I understand, the milter use is
far easier.  I am afraid I cannot help you there...hopefully someone else
will be of some assistance to you!

-Eucke



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