On Wednesday 26 May 2004 07:55 pm, Aidan Holmes wrote:
> Does anybody out there know of/use/recommend a virus scanning package
> for linux? I'm hoping to use one to scan clients hard drives without
> having to leave mandrake and boot into Winblows XP.
Spamassasin has prebuilt filters that can be u
On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 10:45, Aidan Holmes wrote:
> Stephen Kuhn wrote:
>
> > Mate, I am in the same boat - except I bring my customer's boxen in here
> > to the lab and connect them to the network. I've been using ClamScan and
> > F-Prot - both free - both updatable. Work like a charm.
> >
> > Cl
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Mate, I am in the same boat - except I bring my customer's boxen in here
to the lab and connect them to the network. I've been using ClamScan and
F-Prot - both free - both updatable. Work like a charm.
Clamscan: www.clamav.net
F-Prot: www.f-prot.com
stephen kuhn - owner
That sho
On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 12:55, Aidan Holmes wrote:
> Does anybody out there know of/use/recommend a virus scanning package
> for linux? I'm hoping to use one to scan clients hard drives without
> having to leave mandrake and boot into Winblows XP.
>
> I use a removeable HDD bay for this purpose as
Well from a commercial point of view.
1. www.sophos.com has a Linux anti virus client, its easy enough to install as
long as you have glibc installed, well an up to date version that is. The
linux .tar.gz file(s) are all on the cd's and I can reccomend it, as I use it
personally at work, and it
ClamAV and F-Prot can both scan a windows partition from Linux.
However, I doubt they would be much help if you are trying to clean an ntfs
partition.
Josh
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