Hallo Listos :-) Nochmal einen Nachtrag ;-) zur berühmten Debatte "Virus - geht das unter Linux oder gibt es sie doch?" Es gibt einen Virenscanner für Linux- richtig gehört, allerdings, um M..word und Excell Files von ihren Viren zu befreien. Als ich davon gehört habe, mußte ich doch nochmal schmunzeln... :-) Die Freaks kennen die Adresse bestimmt: <A HREF="ftp://mcaffee.com"><A HREF="ftp://mcaffee.com</A">ftp://mcaffee.com</A</A>>, das Ding heißt NetShield for UNIX v3.1.8 (3105) Copyright (c) 1996-1998 by Network Associates, Inc. Kleiner Auszug aus dem Dok: 1. NetShield for UNIX v3.1.8 now supports these UNIX versions: -HP-UX 10.20 -IBM AIX 4.2 -Solaris 2.5.1 and later -Linux for Intel x86 architecture -386 or later CPUs running NCR UNIX -Solaris 2.x for Intel x86 architecture 2. clean.dat, names.dat, scan.dat are now expected to be in /usr/local/lib/neta. You can still modify this behaviour with the -d option. 3. This version of NetSheild for UNIX includes improved detection and cleaning for Microsoft Excel files infected with the Laroux virus. 4. NetShield scans files embedded within Microsoft Office files, including Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files. 5. NetShield can detect macro virus infections in password-protected Microsoft Word 97 files in all languages that Word supports. 6. If an infecting virus plants its own password in a password-protected Word 97 file, NetShield cleans the file and removes the password that the virus planted. If, on the other hand, the infecting virus cannot plant its own password, NetShield cleans the password-protected Word 97 file without disturbing its user-assigned password. 7. NetShield now allows you to use the -extensions option to choose files to scan based on their filename extensions. 8. Use the NetShield --selected option to scan only those files with the DOS or Windows filename extensions .EXE, .COM, .SYS, .BIN, .OVL, .DLL, .DOC, .DOT, .XLA, .XLS, .XLT, .RTF, .VXD Irgendwie find ich's witzig... Klaus -- Um aus der Liste ausgetragen zu werden, eine Mail an majordomo@suse.com schicken, mit dem Text: unsubscribe suse-linux