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Re: Antivirus for Linux


From: "Robert McIntyre" <robert.mcintyre () earthmail com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 07:43:42 -0700

Hello guys

I'm kinda new to linux, and getting more and more worried about security. I
was wondering: is it necessary for me to have an anti-virus application? If
so, is it a "live scanner", like the ones I know for windows?

Do you recommend using an anti-virus software? If so, which?

Moreover, I have a linux firewall. Is there any way for me to detect virus
activity trying either to break into a computer (like Sasser or others like
it) or to detect incoming mail with virus? Note: my firewall isn't my mail
server. I was wondering if it could sniff connections to pop mail servers
and
detect virus code.

Thanks in advance.

Bruno Reis


F-prot has anti-virus software for Linux, at one time they had a free CLI
version.
I believe Vexira also makes anti-virus software for Linux


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