I suggest Avira Antivir, they make an excellent product that also works on
Solaris among other UNICES. It's free for use. Not open source though, but
unlike most open source antiviral products, at least it gets regular updates.
And yes, UNIX systems DO need an antivirus product, especially when
Hence my previous point. It should be made available under a clear and simple
to understand license. Not 2 or 3 or exceptions in FAQ... GPL, but not for
FreeBSD. You can't impose such restrictions in a FAQ but provide a license that
says otherwise, it's not legally binding (or productive for tha
It may be too late now, but I was kind of hoping you'd reconsider an MIT or BSD
license. The way I see it, integrating OSS into the BSD projects (be it
FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD of even MirOS) would have been a great
chance at recruiting good developers. And none of the BSD project
I hope this isn't going to start some licensing war, but is there going to be a
BSD / MIT licensed version? I'd really like to see this merged in (some) of the
BSDs (OpenBSD for example won't insert GPL code in the base). It might not see
much enthusiasm from the BSD community at large otherwise