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Re: Anti-Virus on web facing servers??


From: Augustine David <augustine.david () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 16:10:04 -0400

I manage a network of 100+ Win servers, all servers have AV running. I
see this as a standard part of my configuriation. Not an option.

On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 09:32:50 -0500, Dan Tesch <dan.tesch () comcast net> wrote:
Hello, I just started with a company that has three
web facing W2K servers running IIS & SQL.

My question; they are patched and behind a firewall
but have no Anti-Virus running - can I get some feedback
on whether these boxes should be running AV??

They are on a network at a COLO just by themselves
ie: no desktops but get FTP uploads regularly for
content.

Thanks

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