• WebDAV bypass Clamscan

  • OpenKM has many interesting features, but requires some configuration process to show its full potential.
OpenKM has many interesting features, but requires some configuration process to show its full potential.
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 #5192  by baiki
 
Hello,

Is it true if I upload a file via WebDAV to the OKM server that Clamscan will NOT scan the file and it's inside the Taxomony? And will WebDAV silently drop too large file wo/ message?

Cheers,
Baiki
 #5196  by baiki
 
baiki wrote:Hello,

Is it true if I upload a file via WebDAV to the OKM server that Clamscan will NOT scan the file and it's inside the Taxomony? And will WebDAV silently drop too large file wo/ message?

Cheers,
Baiki
Well, just a thought, but if I install Samba (with Clamscan), create a share (which itself just shares the davfs2 share) then I should be able to send files from any scanner/PC in the network the OKM and having it scanned at the same time. What do you think? Any suggestions are highly welcome (especially more clever ones)

Regards,
Baiki
 #5210  by jllort
 
we'll add in our issues tracking system
 #5213  by baiki
 
baiki wrote:
baiki wrote:Hello,

Is it true if I upload a file via WebDAV to the OKM server that Clamscan will NOT scan the file and it's inside the Taxomony? And will WebDAV silently drop too large file wo/ message?

Cheers,
Baiki
Well, just a thought, but if I install Samba (with Clamscan), create a share (which itself just shares the davfs2 share) then I should be able to send files from any scanner/PC in the network the OKM and having it scanned at the same time. What do you think? Any suggestions are highly welcome (especially more clever ones)

Regards,
Baiki
CONFIRMED! It is possible to install on OKM server (in case it's a Ubuntu/GNU Linux) Samba and davfs2. Share a folder on servers local file system with Samba, mount this share with davfs2 and anyone copying files to ordinary SMB share will be directly forwarded to the WebDAV share from OpenKM. Not really nice, but it'll have to do the job for now.

Baiki
 #5718  by pavila
 
This issue has been fixed in OpenKM 5.0

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