Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>I run a small ISP and of course my customers have asked me to put up some
>virus protection on my server. I was just trying to get some info from
>the list what everyone is using. I am not a linux guru so something RPM
>would be nice and that has regular updates.
>
>
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 10:18:07AM -0500, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> I should be a little clearer on what I am trying to protect. I am really
> trying to protect the incoming and out going email of my users. Not so
> much the Linux box it self.
MailScanner has worked well for me. I've also con
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> I should be a little clearer on what I am trying to protect. I am really
> trying to protect the incoming and out going email of my users. Not so
> much the Linux box it self.
I've used InoculateIT in the past, works well. But it depends on the
I should be a little clearer on what I am trying to protect. I am really
trying to protect the incoming and out going email of my users. Not so
much the Linux box it self.
Sorry for the confusion.
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Ismael Touama wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the few I know:
> - Don't go over the int
Hi,
the few I know:
- Don't go over the internet as root.
- Put an IDS (as tripwire) on your linux machine
(against trojans)
- Be aware of patchs, new releases and then upgrade.
- Linux don't fear a lot of virus 3 or 6 I believe.
If infected, the only touched will be the one who's
logged o