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RE: [K12OSN] Anti-Virus for Linux



Is clamav fairly usefull for real time scanning on a file server?  How
is processor usage?  I hope to finally get us to switch our main file
server to a Linux for the schools over the summer.  Right now we are
stuck with AppleShareIP (if that even counts) and OSX, both seem to lock
up frequently when using a real time scanner so we don't run one, just
periodic down time to scan the machine manually (stupid option but we
are dealing with stupid macs).

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From: k12osn-admin redhat com [mailto:k12osn-admin redhat com] On Behalf
Of Caleb Wagnon
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:30 AM
To: k12osn redhat com
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Anti-Virus for Linux


Scott Sherrill said:
> I like ClamAV.  We did purchase Vexira to scan home directories but 
> when the license runs out I will use ClamAV to scan home dirs too 
> (right now we use ClamAV just for email scans).

I'll amen clamav

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Caleb Wagnon MCP A+ CCNA
Technology Coordinator
Fordyce School District
Fordyce, AR 71742
870.352.2968
http://redbugs.dsc.k12.ar.us







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