totally off topic

David Curtis DCurtis at SBSCHOOLS.NET
Tue Jun 7 18:23:05 IST 2005


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Thanks for the info. I would not even know where to start to create my
own.
 
We are looking at adding the clam to dansguardian.
 
Thanks.

>>> jfalgout at OGOV.NET 06/07 1:16 PM >>>
David Curtis said:
> Not looking to get blasted, but this is about the best list group for
> getting questions taken care of.
>
> Does any one have any suggestion for setting up a Linux spyware
> filter?
>
> Thanks and sorry.


Check out the DansGuardian Antivirus plugin - I use it to scan http
traffic using squid and clamav. Clam is starting to add alot of spyware
into it's signatures. If you need something right away, you can create
your own. In addition, you can also use blacklists to filter out the
known
spyware sites.

www.dansguardian.org


http://www.harvest.com.br/asp/afn/dg.nsf or the av plugin.

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