Gateway Anti-Virus, a Vermont Department of Taxes project, allows applications across the enterprise to check files for viruses by providing a SOAP-based virus scanning web service. Client applications submit files to the web service and the web service uses ClamAV to scan them for viruses. The results are returned to the client.
To find out the current development status, when the next version will be released and what new features will be included, check out the status page.
The Gateway Anti-Virus team is pleased to announce the 4.1 release of Gateway Anti-Virus. This minor release fixes a bug in the WSDL and adds version information to the server response. The source code for version 4.1 can be found on the download page.
The Gateway Anti-Virus team is pleased to announce the 4.0 release of Gateway Anti-Virus. This release features a new user authentication system. This allows administrators to restrict who can access the service. Access logs, error logs and a summary page are also new in this release. Additional information, such as the number of virus signatures loaded, is now available to the client. Because of recent schema changes, any 3.0 clients will need to be updated to work with this release. The source code for version 4.0 can be found on the download page.
The Gateway Anti-Virus team is pleased to announce the 3.0 release of Gateway Anti-Virus. Since the last release, the XML schema has been updated to include additional information for the client applications such as the name of the virus scanner library and its version. Any 2.0 clients will need to be updated to work with this release. A working client with test file are provided in the release as well as an example SOAP request and response. This release also includes enhanced error checking and error reporting. The source code for version 3.0 can be found on the download page.
The Gateway Anti-Virus team is pleased to announce the 2.0 release of Gateway Anti-Virus. Since the last release, Gateway Anti-Virus has been completely re-written in php. This was due to a number of problems we experienced when we attempted to fix the underlying SOAP library and enhance it by adding SSL/TLS support. The new code base is much simpler and cleaner than the old C code. The source code for version 2.0 can be found on the download page.