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Newer page: | version 4 | Last edited on Thursday, March 11, 2004 9:42:57 pm | by XavierPoinsard | Revert |
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Pop3Vscan is a transparent [POP3] proxy, which can be used to scan all pop3 communication going through the router. You can for example use it to protect a small network by scanning all outgoing pop3 connections. Use with pop3vscan is quite easy.
+Warning : Pop3Vscan is no longer maintained. You should prefer p3scan [http://p3scan.sourceforge.net/] which is a fork.
I used Debian to do it, so I just installed pop3vscan from testing (apt-get -t testing install pop3vscan). You can try to fetch pop3vscan from your distribution or compile according to howto.
The important part of configuration is this:
virusregexp = .*: (.*) FOUND
- scanner = /usr/bin/clamscan
--disable-summary -i
+ scanner = /usr/bin/clamdscan
--disable-summary -i
scannertype = basic
+ demine
Don't forget to add iptables(8) rule, which will direct all pop3 traffic to pop3vscan first:
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -p tcp --dport 110 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8110
Change eth1 to your local network's interface name (all request coming from this network interface will be directed to pop3vscan).