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> Ok, I have been surfing the web and can't seem to lick this problem. I
> have Samba Server working on my computer. I can connect and mount the
> Windoze box's share folders. I can even create folders on the Windoze
> machine but if I try and run KlamAV is can not access the folders. When
> I run a ls -l on the mounting point and files in it is showing
> privileges 755 which I can not change. I have checked the Win box and
> the username I access it with has Full Access. I am connecting using
> smbmount with gid and uid arguments for my Linux login name. The Samba
> is running with read-only=no in the global configurations. What am I
> doing wrong?
>
It works for me, without any problem.
On my Windows Vista machine, I opened up Norton AV, and selected a
custom scan. Then I flipped through the directory tree and opened
'Network', which displayed all three of the computers on my Office
subnet, the one named CentOS, being my Linux Samba Shares. I opened
CentOS, selected a file, and Norton ran a scan on the file, no problem
at all.
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- -wittig
http://www.robertwi
http://robertwittig
http://robertwittig
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Linux, Samba, KlamAV and Windows Home
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