I have, AVP works like a champ on both SuSE and Redhat. Especially if you use it with MFilter. (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mfilter) Disclaimer: I occasionally do some work for the Mfilter project :) Nix At 10:29 PM 1/12/2000 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all,
Take a look @: http://www.avp.com/trial.html http://www.avp.com/topdownloads.html http://www.avp.ch/E/products.htm http://www.avp.ch/E/dlinux.htm
May be this is interesting, i haven't tested any of these.
Regards,
Joop Boonen.
Kurt Seifried wrote:
Okay, you could install virusscanners on all worstation, but my goal
is to
catch the virus and those damn pokémon BEFORE they can reach the workstations.
You should also install viruses software on the workstations because it is possible for users to get content a central scanner cannot scan (it is encrypted, comes through a channel it isn't looking at like or a different one entirely like a floppy disk, etc.).
Trend Micro makes viruswall, which runs on Linux (we use it) one nice thing it does (that amavis/etc can't do) is scan outgoing emails.
http://www.antivirus.com/products/isvw/ Linux: Red Hat Linux 6.1 or above OR Turbo Linux 6.1J.
It should work on SuSE.
Kurt Seifried, seifried@securityportal.com SecurityPortal - your focal point for security on the 'net
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