I hope you realise that this is to scan for Windows virii. AFAIK, there are no
true *nux virii, due to its design. There are a few worms and trojans, but
you're mostly safe as long as you keep your system secure with the latest
packages.

On Wed, 12 Sep 2001 06:45:05 +0800, "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I wrote this a couple of weeks ago and sent it to the Amavis mailing list
> (amavis.org ,amavis is software that will scan all mail on you server for
> virus's,, using whatever virus scanner and MTA you are using..)
> 
> I just thought it might be of interest to people on these lists also...
> 
> If not, I apologise for wasting your time...
> 
> rgds
> 
> Frank
> 
> ============================================================================
> =
> I thought I'd mention all the links and stuff, so that people can search the
> archives here if they want to know how it is done.
> 
> Here is the url to download it,
> 
> ftp://ftp.antivirus.com/products/freetools/
> 
> (the address listed in the "openantivirus" readme didn't work for me, but
> this one did...
> download filescanlinux.tar (when you untar it, it has install instructions
> and a pdf file)
> 
> 
> If the scanner install gives you a message that it wont' install because you
> don't have redhat release 6, (and you do have a modern linux)I got that
> message with mandrake 7.2, edit /etc/issue (create it if you don't already
> have one, go into /etc and type 'touch issue') and put the words "release 6"
> in it somewhere, you can delete it after install. (thats how the install
> program works out what version of linux you have) pretty lame method thinks
> me, but its a good thing that its lame if you don't have redhat.
> 
> I have it working flawlessly on Mandrake and I don't think there would be
> much problem getting it working on other distro's.
> 
> Here is the link to get the latest engine update, (the version I have now is
> "Virus Scanner v3.1")
> 
> http://www.antivirus.com/download/engines/
> 
> Go to the Interscan viruswall table and look in the linux box.
> download that tarball.
> 
> open the tarball, and copy the file in it into /etc/iscan, overwrite the
> file of the same name that's in there.(it might not be a bad idea to backup
> the old one in case there are problems.)
> 
> thats your engine updated to their latest version.
> 
> 
> If for some reason the web manager pattern update feature doesn't work, (it
> didn't for me, think its a isp problem, we have a strange proxy.,)
> go here: http://www.antivirus.com/download/pattern.asp
> choose the linux tarball and you have the latest pattern file.
> 
> Thats it,, This is a very comprhensive scanner for a freebie... much better
> then the network associates vscan I was using before,,, (admitadly an old
> version).
> 
> the web interface is an exceptional feature...
> 
> 
> Thats it,  I have tested this with my collection of virus's (that have been
> emailed to me inadvertantly over the last 2 years.. and it got every one of
> them... (used with Postfix and Amavisd and content filtering.)
> 
> 
> 



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