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Re: Scanning Linux Drives for MS Viruses - How to?
- From: Steve C <stephen catto cableinet co uk>
- To: Hugh Evans <hevans morrice com>, redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Scanning Linux Drives for MS Viruses - How to?
- Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 10:44:46 +0100
>I'm using RH Linux 5.2 and am serving files to 40+ NT users (Word, Excel,
>etc.) How do I scan my Linux Server for MS related viruses. I have tried
<snip>
You could try hunting around www.mcafee.com thau used to have
netshield
== paste from readme ==
What's New in NetShield for UNIX v3.1.8 (3105)
Copyright (c) 1996-1998 by Network Associates, Inc.
and its Affiliated Companies. All Rights Reserved.
1. NetShield for UNIX v3.1.8 now supports these UNIX versions:
-HP-UX 10.20
-IBM AIX 4.2
-Solaris 2.5.1 and later
-Linux for Intel x86 architecture
-386 or later CPUs running NCR UNIX
-Solaris 2.x for Intel x86 architecture
2. clean.dat, names.dat, scan.dat are now expected to
be in /usr/local/lib/neta. You can still modify
this behaviour with the -d option.
3. This version of NetSheild for UNIX includes improved
detection and cleaning for Microsoft Excel files infected
with the Laroux virus.
4. NetShield scans files embedded within Microsoft Office
files, including Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel
files.
=======================
Regards
Steve C
>
>Any advice would be apprecited
>
>Regards,
>
>hevans
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