More to the point, this is an apples and oranges comparison.
We would like everyone who runs a Tor server to have as secure
a machine as possible. And, for at least those running on some
version of Windows, antivirus software is a significant part of
good security practice.
Voting machines are
Seems to me I saw in one of the messages awhile back about anti-virus
software for servers. I cant seem to locate it in the archives. What
anti-virus programs are being used for windows servers?
Specifically, win 2003 or win 2008 ?
Thanks.
Jon
http://xkcd.com/463/
If you administer your server in a reasonable way, you shouldn't need any
antivirus software.
On 21 March 2010 12:19, Jon torance...@gmail.com wrote:
Seems to me I saw in one of the messages awhile back about anti-virus
software for servers. I cant seem to locate it in
Though the comic makes a good point,
some people are coerced by circumstances into running such software.
There is Free virus scanner called clamwin http://www.clamwin.com/
but it can only scan and remove, it does not block activity.
Since Windows Server users have money for licenses
most
If your anti-virus software is more up-to-date than your servers, you
should get other servers.
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