On Thursday 06 March 2003 20:15, Kinszler Balazs wrote:
Hello,
If web server logfile analysis is not possible, does anyone
use/know an other way to serve statistics for the customers?
I just found this
http://www.phpee.com/
Looks promosing but havn't tested yet
Mozzi
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On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:21, Marcel Hicking wrote:
If someone has a hint on how to get it to default
to framebuffersless textmode, no X starting
that would make it an even better rescue CD...
I pretty sure that's
On Friday 07 March 2003 14:03, Markus Welsch wrote:
Hi,
I've found
RAV Antivirus
(http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
but I never heard of that one before! From the first view it looks amazing
- so if somebody has experience with that one post please! Of
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:03:16PM +0100, Markus Welsch wrote:
RAV Antivirus
(http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
Marcin
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Well I don't think the price is too bad for a ISP. The clamav engine seems to be
last updated 21-Nov-2002 ... quite a while and it's not v1.0 yet.
How many users are you providing antivirus for ?
Which MTA are you using ?
It is a bit pricy. I have used http://clamav.elektrapro.com/ with great
Markus Welsch wrote:
Hi,
I've found
RAV Antivirus
(http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
but I never heard of that one before! From the first view it looks
amazing - so if somebody has experience with that one post please! Of
course also post your personal
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
I didn't take a look at ClamAV yet! I need a stable, proven-to-work solution
which will still work fine under heavy load.
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 04:13:30PM +0100, Markus Welsch wrote:
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
I didn't take a look at ClamAV yet! I need a stable, proven-to-work
solution which will still work fine under heavy load.
I use Amavis +
12:06:13 server amavis[15884]: Virus found -
quarantined as virus-20030307-120613-15884
If found a virus, then send mail to postmaster, sender
and receiver.
And although the server from whom he takes these
statistics has other services does not affect
performance at all:
Memory: Total
At 04:13 PM 3/7/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
I didn't take a look at ClamAV yet! I need a stable, proven-to-work solution
which will still work fine under heavy load.
We have been using Amavis and ClamAV for
I know that you have said you were using postfix, but I'd like to point
out MIMEDefang (sendmail milter). Very good software for mangling mail,
virus scanning, spam tagging, anything you can code really.
ii mimedefang 2.30-1 Electronic mail filter program
ii clamav 0.54-2
We've used RAV for over a year, we're a pretty small site for this list
(probably only about 300 users max) but it's worked PERFECTLY. The
updating system has never failed, and it's never failed to catch a virus,
including the morning we got slammed with about 250 bugbear messages from
our local
On Thursday 06 March 2003 20:15, Kinszler Balazs wrote:
Hello,
If web server logfile analysis is not possible, does anyone
use/know an other way to serve statistics for the customers?
I just found this
http://www.phpee.com/
Looks promosing but havn't tested yet
Mozzi
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 14:15:45 -0500
Fraser Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:21, Marcel Hicking wrote:
If someone has a hint on how to get it to default
to framebuffersless textmode, no X starting
that would make it an even better rescue CD...
I pretty sure that's
Hi,
I've found
RAV Antivirus
(http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
but I never heard of that one before! From the first view it looks amazing - so
if somebody has experience with that one post please! Of course also post your
personal recommendations.
As MTA
On Friday 07 March 2003 14:03, Markus Welsch wrote:
Hi,
I've found
RAV Antivirus
(http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
but I never heard of that one before! From the first view it looks amazing
- so if somebody has experience with that one post please! Of
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:03:16PM +0100, Markus Welsch wrote:
RAV Antivirus
(http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
Marcin
Markus Welsch wrote:
Hi,
I've found
RAV Antivirus
(http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
but I never heard of that one before! From the first view it looks
amazing - so if somebody has experience with that one post please! Of
course also post your personal
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
I didn't take a look at ClamAV yet! I need a stable, proven-to-work solution
which will still work fine under heavy load.
I already use amavis + clamav for our servers and
works fine.I have 9 months using clamav and his virus
data base is update one o two times in a week.
--- Markus Welsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
I
I already use amavis + clamav for our servers and
works fine.I have 9 months using clamav and his virus
data base is update one o two times in a week.
That sounds great. So could you give us a bit of a short review, like how much
mail traffic those servers have to handle, etc.
Can someone fill me in on ClamAV a little bit, the engine hasn't been
updated in a long time, but the virus signatures appear very recent.
Who is updating the signatures? How often do they come out?
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Dear list,
I have a linux 2.4 box running zebra and acting as a default gateway for
a number of machines. I am concerned about Neighbour table overflow
output in my dmesg. From some articles I've read on usenet, this is
related to the arp table becoming full. Most of the posters solved
their
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 04:13:30PM +0100, Markus Welsch wrote:
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
I didn't take a look at ClamAV yet! I need a stable, proven-to-work
solution which will still work fine under heavy load.
I use Amavis +
12:06:13 server amavis[15884]: Virus found -
quarantined as virus-20030307-120613-15884
If found a virus, then send mail to postmaster, sender
and receiver.
And although the server from whom he takes these
statistics has other services does not affect
performance at all:
Memory: Total
Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
Dear list,
I have a linux 2.4 box running zebra and acting as a default
gateway for
a number of machines. I am concerned about Neighbour table overflow
output in my dmesg. From some articles I've read on usenet, this is
related to the arp table becoming full. Most
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 10:09:33AM -0800, Erick Lopez Carreon wrote:
If found a virus, then send mail to postmaster, sender
and receiver.
Don't do that. You generate unnecessary traffic, which is pointless and
annoying in many situations. Most recent viruses and worms use a special
technique of
At 04:13 PM 3/7/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
I didn't take a look at ClamAV yet! I need a stable, proven-to-work solution
which will still work fine under heavy load.
We have been using Amavis and ClamAV for
I know that you have said you were using postfix, but I'd like to point
out MIMEDefang (sendmail milter). Very good software for mangling mail,
virus scanning, spam tagging, anything you can code really.
ii mimedefang 2.30-1 Electronic mail filter program
ii clamav 0.54-2
We've used RAV for over a year, we're a pretty small site for this list
(probably only about 300 users max) but it's worked PERFECTLY. The
updating system has never failed, and it's never failed to catch a virus,
including the morning we got slammed with about 250 bugbear messages from
our local
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