The first URL only works if you have a cookie that says
that you "agree" with theirs terms.
The 2nd one can indeed be used, see my other mail about
it.
Dirk Bulinckx.
From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 2:41 PM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: RE: [SA-list] Checking anti-virus updates
The version is viewable on this page:
http://www.mcafee.com/apps/downloads/security_updates/dat.asp?region=uk&segment=enterprise
and is also in the following (small) downloadable file:
http://download.nai.com/products/datfiles/4.x/nai/update.ini
Could one of those be used somehow?
Ian
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OEL IS - European Infrastructure Support
Tel: +44 1236 502661
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"Dirk Bulinckx"
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SA as such can't do the download, but you could do this via some external check. BUT won't take just take a long time? Isn't the version (date/time) stamp somehow available in an easy format?
Dirk Bulinckx.
From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vogl, Tom
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 2:26 PM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: RE: [SA-list] Checking anti-virus updates
Ian,
Can you have SA do a download (FTP?) from McAfee and then do a binary file compare (FC) of your download vs whatever file you are using internally?
-Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 7:32 AM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: [SA-list] Checking anti-virus updates
Folks,
Every morning our Service Desk do a manual check to see that our anti-virus infrastructure is up to date. Specifically, they check that the virus definitions file (from McAfee) on the central server is the latest one.
I'd love to automate that check, but I'm not sure how to do it. I can do a check on the timestamp of the file on the server, but I then need to be able to somehow test if that is the latest available file. As the updates come out from McAfee at irregular intervals (anything from a few times a day to a few times a week) doing an "older than x hours" isn't really adequate.
Any ideas? Is anyone else doing this?
Cheers,
Ian
_________________________________
Ian K Gray
OEL IS - European Infrastructure Support
Tel: +44 1236 502661
Mob: +44 7881 518854
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