Re: [FC1] samba update breaks samba-vscan-clamav...

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Updates...  see below.

James Kosin wrote:

| Everyone,
|
| FYI....
|
<<--snip-->>
|
| I'm considering this to be a minor issue until resolved.  Which I'm
| expecting soon.

This was a minor issue...  Even though it reported as an error, it was
when the client disconnected from the stream that the problem cropped up
and really isn't an error but truly a warning in this case.  This error
can be safely ignored.  It is fixed in the newly released clamav-0.73,
which may make it to the fedora rpm sites soon.


| | I do have a compiled i386.rpm package built for anyone needing | samba-vscan-clamav recompiled for version 3.0.4 of samba.

I guess I should publish the link to the file on my server.

http://support.intcomgrp.com/mirror/fedora-core/beta/i386/samba-vscan-clamav-0.3.5-1.i386.rpm
the MD5SUM is 879eb3fea2241692802165d5aaf3c4a0
The package is NOT signed...  I'll have to look at signing packages and
such later.
This package has only been tested with samba-3.0.4 only.  I can not say
anything about it working with the prior version of samba with FC1 or
any other version of samba.

|
| Note: The current version of samba-vscan-clamav package will install,
| but will have problems with samba.  This case it errors out with
| "smbd_vscan-clamav[1298]: ERROR: daemon failed with a minor error -
| access to file ... denied."  As a result, users no longer have access to
| any files on the share.

This error is fatal to all users of samba-3.0.4.

James
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