On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 23:28:41 -0400, STeve Andre' wrote > On Thursday 26 October 2006 20:16, smith wrote: > > > Some people like to run antivirus software on UNIX boxes to ensure > > > they're not carriers for Windows viruses, etc. Personally, I > > > think it should be the responsibility of the Windows users to secure > > > their own machines rather than relying on the kindness of others. > > > > > > -Damian > > > > I second that. Why waste server resources and decrease server security, > > when all Windows machines should be running their own antivirus software to > > begin with. > > Why? Because an OpenBSD system isn't subject to the possibility of being > co-opted as a Windows machine can, thats why. > > Different perspectives are a good thing. > > --STeve Andre'
If openbsd is running 3rd party software (clamav) it can.