[Declude.Virus] Declude Virus Log Analyzer

2004-12-01 Thread Andy Schmidt
Title: Message I got his announcement and have been running some reports. Looks encouraging!    -Original Message-Subject: DLAnalyzer 4.0 Customer Pre-Release Is Now Available. We are making available to our customers a pre-release version of DLAnalyzer 4.0.  With version 4.0 we ha

Re: [Declude.Virus] Advice on Antivirus for System Protection

2004-12-01 Thread Scott Fisher
A plus to Symantec for me is that since I can't use Symantec for my Declude e-mail protection, and I do use it on workstations and servers, any e-mail virus needs to make it through an additional and different A/V program on the desktop. The higher the hurdle, the less that can make the leap.

Re: [Declude.Virus] Advice on Antivirus for System Protection

2004-12-01 Thread Matt
I'm not an expert on Symantec licensing, but you can definitely buy the media online as well. http://shopper-search.cnet.com/search?part=&q=Symantec+Corporate+Edition+media+9.0 Matt Dean Lawrence wrote: Matt, Looking at the costs on cnet, I don't see any mention of if you get the media with

Re: [Declude.Virus] Advice on Antivirus for System Protection

2004-12-01 Thread Dean Lawrence
Matt, Looking at the costs on cnet, I don't see any mention of if you get the media with this cost or if you are just buying the licenses. On the Symantec site, they talk about getting the media with their license packs, but you have to buy at least 10 licenses. I only want to run this on my mail

Re: [Declude.Virus] log file grepping

2004-12-01 Thread Bill Landry
- Original Message - From: "Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Bill?.. or anyone :) > > Is there a way in a single line to use grep or a similar tool on a > virus log file and have it return 2 values: total_scanned and viruses > found? Total messages scanned for the day and the total number of

Re: [Declude.Virus] log file grepping

2004-12-01 Thread Bob McGregor
Just a thought. I produce this list nightly with a batch file with unxtools. I really like the add I have to tell me if it's an inside machine or outside. Inside ones show the IP of the sending computer. See the EXE banned at the bottom. I'd be happy to share my bat file for this, it does requi

Re: [Declude.Virus] log file grepping

2004-12-01 Thread Nick
On 1 Dec 2004 at 17:58, DLAnalyzer Support wrote: > What is your time table on this? If you can wait a couple days I will > add virus graphing to the mrtg stuff I already make available. No rush. And thanks for doing this. I've wanted this for awhile - today I just caved in in a weak moment and

RE: [Declude.Virus] log file grepping

2004-12-01 Thread John Dobbin
grep INFECTED virMMDD.log | gawk "{print $8}" | sort | uniq -ic | sort /reverse Gives a nice listing of catches: 50 HTML/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 33 W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 19 'CR' 18 W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 3 W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2 Encoding 1 W32/Wurmark.A:

Re: [Declude.Virus] log file grepping

2004-12-01 Thread DLAnalyzer Support
Nick, What is your time table on this? If you can wait a couple days I will add virus graphing to the mrtg stuff I already make available. I would have it sooner, but I am just trying to wrap up the final touches on DLAnalyzer 4.0 which I hope to have out sometime over the next day or two.

RE: [Declude.Virus] log file grepping

2004-12-01 Thread Nick
Bill?.. or anyone :) Is there a way in a single line to use grep or a similar tool on a virus log file and have it return 2 values: total_scanned and viruses found? I have been able to do this in multiple lines with temp files but am stuck trying to do it on a single command line. The purpos

Re: [Declude.Virus] about Imail1.exe security issue

2004-12-01 Thread Brian Lin
IPSwitch tech-support reply me that they are still investigating this issue. I am very sure it's caused by a mass mail worm outside my server, just don't know how can it cause a pop up windows in my server desktop. - Original Message - From: "Mike Wiegers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL

Re: [Declude.Virus] Advice on Antivirus for System Protection

2004-12-01 Thread Matt
I find Symantec Corporate Edition to be my server AV scanner of choice because it is easily configurable (primarily for exclusions), and has a nice feature that shows you exactly what is being scanned in real-time. It hardly costs anything, and they now also offer multi-year licenses. Make su

[Declude.Virus] Advice on Antivirus for System Protection

2004-12-01 Thread Bill Green dfn Systems
We've been using Declude/F-Prot to protect our email users, and Symantec Corp. Ed. to protect the server it'self. Our Symantec is up for renewal and I was wondering what others are using that might be less expensive. Bill Green dfn Systems --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]

[Declude.Virus] Email being released today - Advance Notice

2004-12-01 Thread Barry Simpson
  This is a preview of an email being shortly released by Declude and being sent to all customers. _   “We recently promised you information about our plans as and when it became available. Here are