> Yes it's a workstation, to be some kind of app server, but not mail server. > But why > a workstation doesn't need anti-virus stuff?
There are no widespread viruses for GNU/Linux systems. > Doesn't the Internet connection unsafe? No internet connection is 100% safe, but it is not antivirus that you need. It is a job for a firewall. > Actually, I should asy, I want to find anti-spyware/adware/virus stuff, > just to make the workstation safe when connect to the Internet. GNU/Linux systems are much more secure than Windows by design. For example, you will never get infected simply by browsing the web. It is not that it is impossible to get infected, but for this to happen you need to be really stupid or really unlucky. Do not run applications of unknown origin and you will be more than safe. If, however, you need something to play with, look at these packages: avscan - virus scanner rkhunter - trojan (rootkit) detector chkrootkit - trojan (rootkit) detector firestarter - firewall There is a lot more security related software, but common sense is still the best security measure. Note that none of them will make your system more secure simply by installing it. Enjoy your Debian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]