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Fwd: antivirus for linux
From: Ant <cable78 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 12:24:14 -0500
I use f-prot. Works pretty well for me. It is not a realtime scanner however. I have a cron job set up to scan my machine at given intervals. On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 22:48:13 -0500, greg.jensen <greg.jensen () comcast net> wrote:
I'd add one more to the list. CA Antivirus for Linux. We found it to be the only one with a realtime scanner (seems everyone does scheduled scanning only), and as we have a policy against using Windows sytems for our Mgmt, we were able to use an old RedHat system for managing our AV rollout and our central policy administration. Absolutely you need to protect it. Our users are windows desktops, that access Linux shares, so though most threats won't affect a linux system, Linux systems can certainly propegate the viruses. Recent checks with any of the major vendors will show there are 20-40 (depending upon the vendor) threats written especially for Linux. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolf, Tomas" <tomas () skip cz> To: "Bruno França dos Reis" <brunoreis () terra com br> Cc: <security-basics () securityfocus com> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 10:40 PM Subject: Re: antivirus for linuxHello, I have a good experience with an anti-virus software for Linux and Windows platforms. It is Grisoft's AVG 7.0; which is made for several purposes (smb servers, desktops, e-mail gateways, etc.). I have also made small test of Sophos, F-Prot, Norton and AVG; I was looking at performance / ease of use / readiness out-of-the-box / updates / real-time-scan / virus detection. While some were in my test (four PCs) once up and once down (Sophos had best detection / worst impact on performance) AVG had always steady, good results. It was best in default settings, ease of use and had lowest performance impact. My colleague, on the other hand, uses Kaspersky and says that the performance impact is minimal and the detection is great. The experiments made me realize something... All of them (as everything) have their strengths and weaknesses. One has to evaluate the trade off. Best regards, Tomas Wolf Bruno França dos Reis wrote:Hello guys I'm kinda new to linux, and getting more and more worried aboutsecurity. Iwas wondering: is it necessary for me to have an anti-virus application?Ifso, is it a "live scanner", like the ones I know for windows? Do you recommend using an anti-virus software? If so, which? Moreover, I have a linux firewall. Is there any way for me to detectvirusactivity trying either to break into a computer (like Sasser or otherslikeit) or to detect incoming mail with virus? Note: my firewall isn't myserver. I was wondering if it could sniff connections to pop mailservers anddetect virus code. Thanks in advance. Bruno Reis---------------------------------------------------------------------------Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545offany course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students orlessto facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years ofin-the-fieldpen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master theskillsof an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students orlessto facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors.. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years of in-the-field pen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master theskillsof an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization.. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years of in-the-field pen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master the skills of an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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