[wplug] Linux Anti-Virus
Carl Benedict
cbenedic at pittsburghtechs.com
Fri Oct 31 16:23:59 EST 2003
http://www.sophos.com
They have desktop and server packages, as well as support for Mac OS X,
Unix/Linux, and many other OSs. I have personally never used it, though
(yet).
http://www.centralcommand.com/index.html
This is the home of Verixa anti-virus. I downloaded the limited version
of this one about a year ago and still run it from time to time. The
trail is pretty feature-limited, but how often do I get viruses anyway?
:) This one supports Linux/FreeBSD/OpenBSD. They also list info about
Sendmail/Qmail/Postfix/Exim packages, so you might want to check those
out.
Enjoy,
Carl
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 23:02, Benjamin Slavin wrote:
> Good evening, all,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone on the list can recommend a virus scanner for
> Linux. I'm looking for both client and server side [e-mail scanning]
> solutions (for client side, free is desirable).
>
> Additionally, anything that runs on Linux as well as *BSD is even more
> beneficial.
>
> --Ben
>
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