On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 03:05:01AM -0700, Kurt Seifried wrote:
Not really, at least not one I'd want to put private keys in. Looks like you're going to have to go with AV software on each desktop, which isn't as bad as it sounds, for example a Norton salesdroid spent an hour extolling all the wonderful central administrative features and so on for their new software (this is not an endorsement for Norton).
This is going to be an increasingly large problem, and I have some articles on the subject planned, the bad news is there aren't any easy solutions. -Kurt
As I have used Norton Antivirus Enterprise edition before, let me share my opinion. It is awesome. From one host (yes, a nt server. deal with it) you can install the antivirus scanner, start scans, update the definitions(automatically too), set passwords on all the av stuff so that users can't toy with it etc. Its a really nice piece of software. Of course.. If you are using linux computers on the end... you don't really have much to worry about in the way of virii. -miah