Every bit of information counts !
We are also in a process to sort out a new antivirus software. Because of
some historical reasons NAV is the prefered one, but I'm still not
convinced. 
I would prefer Trendmicro. Why ?
1. Reading through some Firewall tests the Antivirus software which are
recommended are Minesweeper and Trendmicro.
2. Centralized Management ! Trendmicro has a pretty good web interface to
manage all clients. NAV uses Microsoft Management Console
3. Scaning e-mails. Trendmiro's product works pretty well, whereby the NAV
product sometimes stops the system attendand service.
What does speak for NAV?
- Price, it's much more cheaper than Trendmicro
- the virus pattern update is really quick. For example regarding the last
virus explorer.zip worm, NAV was round about 2 hours earlier than NAV.

I would be interested to hear some more comments!

:-)Horst

-----Original Message-----
From: Jen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Montag, 14. Juni 1999 19:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Viruses and firewalls


Thanks to everyone for answering my questions ...

A few things:

1. NAV FW can be updated using the normal NT updater on Symantec's
   Web site.  I ran both the one for 2.0 and the one for 4.0 and 5.0.
   Both seemed to indicate failure, but the definitions were updated
   anyway.
2. Out of curiosity, how is fault-tolerance handled with FW-1? If the 
   CVP server is down, what does it do?
3. It seems that NAV for FW hasn't been updated in a while. I'll call 
   Symantec and find out what their strategy is, but I don't know how
   honest an answer I'll get, so if someone here has some info, I'd
   love to hear it.
4. About anti-virus products in general -- it seems that people like
   Symantec for their ability to respond quickly to new virus
   threats.  On the other hand, people do not like NAI because it
   takes a long time for them to post fixes.  People also like
   Trend Micro and eSafe.  I'm personally leaning away from Norton
   because of the following reasons:
5. Norton does not log e-mail scans. For example, if you ask
   Norton to strip .exe files, it doesn't log incidences of this
   happening.  Also, it doesn't copy these files to quarrantine,
   which the documentation indicates it should.  The stats that
   NAV shows are reset every time the service is restarted --
   there is now historical information.  Also, LiveUpdate can
   only be scheduled to update every 3 days at the most, which
   is a problem when you have something like WormExplore.Zip
   or Melissa, which can spread pretty quickly.

Currently, I'm leaning towards Trend Micro a firewall virus solution. 
But I'd like to hear from more people on what they've chosen.  I'm fully
aware that this is not a cure all, but every bit counts.

Sorry I didn't specify I wanted something that worked with firewalls,
and not something that worked in conjunction with firewalls.  I kind of
figured that running both on the same server would be a mistake.

Thanks!

Jen
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