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Re: virus scanner



Hello There,
There is a command line scanner from McAfee for Linux to
scan. But it uses McAfee's definitions. 
I m not sure of any products that uses Nortons definitions
that runs under Linux. 
http://www.nai.com/us/products/mcafee/antivirus/desktop/vs_unix.htm

Thanks
Prakash
--- Mick Mearns <mrkingdaddysir yahoo com> wrote:
> Hello list;
>   with the new MS virus out'n about I am looking for
> recommendations on a
> scanner.
> Is there one that uses Nortons definitions that runs
> under Linux?
> I want to scan the families Win98se partition.
> We do not use any MS mail programs, or address books.
> 
> I want to do a stand alone scan.
> 
> Thanks
>    Mick M.
> 
> (Fedora Core 1)
> 
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