Re: Anyone running Trend Micro IWSS in linux-compat mode?

2005-02-28 Thread Martin Hepworth
Hi

there's  a dan's guardian plugin that uses MailScanner's AV handling
to provide the anti-virus side of things.

Of course the solution is NOT to use IE as the default browser in windows ;-)

--
martin


On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:20:17 +0100, David Landgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
> I'm running a squid proxy on FreeBSD. The big problem today is web-borne
> viruses, spyware and other crap. The general feeling on the Squid users
> mailing list is that Trend Micro's InterScan Web Security Suite product
> is the way to go.
> 
> Having looked at the various incomplete, non-functional free offerings,
> I have no problem going with a commercial product. The trouble is, they
> only offer it on Windows, Linux and Solaris.
> 
> So, is anyone running IWSS in Linux-compatibility mode? If so is there
> anything tricky to be aware of? I guess either way I'll try it out, and
> if the worst comes to the worst, I'll just have to reformat the beast
> and install Linux. But that would be a bummer.
> 
> Thanks for any clues I can use,
> David
> 
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Re: Anyone running Trend Micro IWSS in linux-compat mode?

2005-02-24 Thread Michal Mertl
> David Landgren wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
> I'm running a squid proxy on FreeBSD. The big problem today is web-borne 
> viruses, spyware and other crap. The general feeling on the Squid users 
> mailing list is that Trend Micro's InterScan Web Security Suite product 
> is the way to go.
> 
> Having looked at the various incomplete, non-functional free offerings, 
> I have no problem going with a commercial product. The trouble is, they 
> only offer it on Windows, Linux and Solaris.

I like apache + mod_clamav. Unfortunately from reading Apache changelogs
I decided to go with 2.1-alpha and had to modify mod_clamav to fit
there. I sent my modifications to mod_clamav author who said he'll
probably incorporate most of it in the next release. They were pretty
big and in addition to making mod_clamav work with 2.1 they fixed some
real bugs (and probably added some).

I can send you what I have.

Michal Mertl


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Re: Anyone running Trend Micro IWSS in linux-compat mode?

2005-02-24 Thread David Landgren
David Landgren wrote:
Hello List,
I'm running a squid proxy on FreeBSD. The big problem today is web-borne 
viruses, spyware and other crap. The general feeling on the Squid users 
mailing list is that Trend Micro's InterScan Web Security Suite product 
is the way to go.

Having looked at the various incomplete, non-functional free offerings, 
I have no problem going with a commercial product. The trouble is, they 
only offer it on Windows, Linux and Solaris.
Just got the word back from their beta projects manager:
"Unfortunately, at this time, we do not have any concrete plans to 
support FreeBSD. Please feel free to visit the trendbeta website on a 
regular basis, as we often have new products (sometimes products are 
released based on consumer needs) listed there."

Oh well, keep up the advocacy...
David
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Anyone running Trend Micro IWSS in linux-compat mode?

2005-02-22 Thread David Landgren
Hello List,
I'm running a squid proxy on FreeBSD. The big problem today is web-borne 
viruses, spyware and other crap. The general feeling on the Squid users 
mailing list is that Trend Micro's InterScan Web Security Suite product 
is the way to go.

Having looked at the various incomplete, non-functional free offerings, 
I have no problem going with a commercial product. The trouble is, they 
only offer it on Windows, Linux and Solaris.

So, is anyone running IWSS in Linux-compatibility mode? If so is there 
anything tricky to be aware of? I guess either way I'll try it out, and 
if the worst comes to the worst, I'll just have to reformat the beast 
and install Linux. But that would be a bummer.

Thanks for any clues I can use,
David
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