Hi, I am at work checking my mail via yahoo so
the
list will reject this reply as not coming from my
real
address.
You here a lot about how there are little or no
linux
viruses. This is strictly speaking true.
But hey, real
world. Virii live on Samba shares home
directories, ftp directories etc
just waiting to
attack a connecting windows machine.
Also, Although
they are not, strictly speaking, virii
various ddos attack zombie tools will
find there way
onto linux boxes.
What I have used, on both windows and
Linux servers
and workstations is Mcafee. at my previous job I had
3
NT boxes and 5 Linux boxes set up. And yes, I dis
find virii on word
docs on the Linux boxes stored
there via ftp.
Runs every day from a
cron entry and emails root
aliased to the sysadmin with the results. If
you want
to protect yourself from possible law suits resulting
from having
a machine turned into a ddos zombie this
is a good way to go. That way
even if you do get
compromised, you can say you were taking
every
reasonable precaution.
If you like you can forward this to the
list since I
cannot.
--- "Inkdog.com Staff" <
drexeldg@dvol.com> wrote:
> I have
a slight problem..
>
> I got a few minor virus's on my LAN.... I
was
> wondering if any one uses virus protection
> softwear.. either
for linux or M$... what you are
> using and why.... what you would
recommend for me
> and why...
>
> I have about 5 computers...
one of which is a linux
> box providing a internet connection to three
windows
> machines.. and a SCO unix server. The windows
>
machines are all running 98 second edition... I
> would need something
(Norton?) to cover the windows
> machines.. and the linux I am not
sure of. I did do
> some minor searches... but this is generally
the
> best way to get some more information.
>
> Feel free to
email me off list if needed...
>
> Thanks
>
>
Anthony
>
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