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Re: ISP network registration virus scan
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 20:57:20 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Alex Lambert wrote:
The university netreg lists has a frequently asked question if its possible to perform a virus scan of new computers as part of the network registration process. So far, people have only been able to do a network scan (e.g. open ports), or some version of proxy check or nessus.The University of Florida has implemented something like this. Apparently, they have a client-side app that detects malware...and P2P apps. Interesting concept but it's understandably not being received well. http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/03/10/03/1643202.shtml
That's just a normal network traffic flow monitor, it doesn't actually check the user's computer. The issue is how to check the computer is "fixed" after the user claims its fixed. Or do you just keep repeating the cycle of user claims the computer is fixed, enable the port, computer attacks other stuff, disable the port, user claims its fixed, repeat.
Current thread:
- ISP network registration virus scan Sean Donelan (Oct 03)
- Re: ISP network registration virus scan Alex Lambert (Oct 03)
- Re: ISP network registration virus scan Sean Donelan (Oct 03)
- Re: ISP network registration virus scan Ryan Dobrynski (Oct 03)
- Re: ISP network registration virus scan Sean Donelan (Oct 03)
- Re: ISP network registration virus scan james (Oct 03)
- Re: ISP network registration virus scan Alex Lambert (Oct 03)