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Noi di TuxWeb lo stiamo utilizzando con successo per gestire i siti internet di alcuni nostri clienti.
Ciao, Dino – http://www.tuxweb.it/
If you want an apache httpd server access_log scanner written in C that check for you every IP address that exceed a given number of hits in the last given time period, then DynaBlast is a tool that make sense for you.
This tool, released as usual in GPLv2, can be spawned every minute in crontab without the risk of having two instances running: we make use of a lock mechanism.
It has a fast mode that can skip already parsed line from a consecutive scan, so each time it runs, it play very fast.
In stdout you’ll get the scanning result. Ex:
blacklisted:10.248.220.43
blacklisted:23.212.121.165
You can download DynaBlast from here: http://www.tuxweb.it/?section=progetti/dynablast
Ciao, Dino.
Hi people.
I’m now talking about a simple GPLv2, C written, small program that work as a very fast clamdscan antivirus frontend.
Scandalo can take a mail on standard input and parse it from viruses, piping it to clamdscan.
It then get the virus status from clamdscan and put a mail header called “X-Virus-Ret” returning the virus scanner status.
It also put a mail header called “X-Virus-stream” returning the first virus name found (if any).
You can then setup a rule on your (say, maildrop) mail filter to pipe the incoming mail to scandalo, and another rule to check the return scanned mail header for viruses.
If a virus was found, you can drop the mail, or put it into a .Virus maildir.
If you have any question, I’m the developer of scandalo.
Scandalo – http://www.tuxweb.it/?section=progetti/scandalo&
Write me a note at dino@tuxweb.it.
Ciao, Dino.