Secondary Virus Scanner

Peter Russell pete at ENITECH.COM.AU
Wed May 11 02:02:24 IST 2005


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I use Clamav, Bitdefender and Antivir. None of which cost me any money -
we have an etrust license, but damned if i can get it installed and
working on RHEL4.

Scott Silva wrote:
> Jim Coates wrote:
>
>>I use ClamAV for my virus scanning with MailScanner right now, but this
>>whole Sober issue has made me think it would be wise to put a secondary
>>scanner in my setup.
>>
>>What all do you recommend?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Jim Coates
>>
>
> If you are looking for free, then BitDefender os OK as a secondary
> scanner, but I wouldn't rely on it for first line of defense.
> Also, if you have a corporate license for your desktops, look if it
> entitles you to a command line scanner in linux. We have a McAfee
> license for the linux command line included in our desktop license.
>
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