Okay, here's the deal:

My boss set up a win NT box with IIS running on it to do work for a customer.  Now my 
boss is an excellent programmer and knows his way around linux, but Windows eludes 
him.  Within 24 hours of the NT box's installation, Nimda.E is everywhere on the 
network.  We didn't have a good AV solution because its never been a problem before.

We run linux file servers and Win2k Pro desktops (for the business guys).  Of course, 
Nimda.E doesn't bother the linux servers one iota, but it played havoc w/ the windows 
boxes.  We have the desktops cleared up by using Norton AV.  

Now to the real problem: 

The desktops are cleared and protected now, but the file server space keeps getting 
chewed up by copies of the worm.  Also, having an uncontained worm on the file servers 
is no good for my sleeping habits.  How the heck can I get Nimda off my fileserver?

I've tried to scan and clear the windows-mountable shares by running Norton AV 2001 on 
my win2k desktop, but I can't seem to quarantine or delete any of the thousands of 
infected files.  I'm thinking I might try to rm -rf *.eml from the root directory, but 
a nagging doubt is telling me that this might be a bad thing.  A) It might delete 
perfectly good files B) Only most of the infected files are .eml; some are infected 
.exe

If you're still reading by this point, I need some more advice if you are willing to 
impart it:  One of my other bosses has already given me the go-ahead to get quotes for 
Norton Anti-virus Corporate 7.6.  Now, this is all well and good.  It will PROBABLY 
keep this fiasco from happening again (along w/ no IIS on a public IP in the office), 
but what if it does?  Does anyone know if NAV corporate can handle file servers 
running under linux that are Windows mountable?  I'm going to call Symantec about it, 
but they'll surely pump me full of sunshine and send me on my merry way.

Thanks for your patience.  I eagerly await your rely.

Sincerely Yours,
A glorified desktop support tect pretending he's a sys admin

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