I'm currently using F-Secure as my anti-virus and Tortoise-SVN to connect to
a remote server via https
When uploading (committing) through Tortoise, my upload slows to a crawl
(about 5/kbs) and halts at about 16k. If I remove the fssm.exe from the
task manager (this is the real time scanning
On 12/8/06, Sandra Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a good anti-virus or 3 in one
(anti-virus/firewall/antispyware) which plays well with Tortoise and
uploading to remote servers?
I don't have a problem with McAfee and SVN. I also don't have a problem
with Avast with SVN.
Can anyone recomend a good virus software. Not sure if it make a difference but
its for a server on win 2k, running mx 7.
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Can anyone recomend a good virus software. Not sure if it
make a difference but its for a server on win 2k, running mx 7.
Nod32 from ESET.
http://www.eset.com
It is superb... Fast and efficient and just about the best (according to
Virus Bulletin) AV software there is.
Just don't use
: Richard Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: virus software
Can anyone recomend a good virus software. Not sure if it make a difference
but its for a server on win 2k, running mx 7
Cheers for the recommends.
Quick question, is it ok to run anti spyare programes like ad-aware on servers.
I'm not going to accidently quarantine something critical?
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Fair point, thanks Dave.
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1:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: virus software
Cheers for the recommends.
Quick question, is it ok to run anti spyare programes like ad-aware on
servers. I'm not going to accidently quarantine something critical
NOD32
-Original Message-
From: Richard Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: virus software
Can anyone recomend a good virus software. Not sure if it make a difference
but its for a server on win 2k, running mx 7
I use AVG on my servers and desktops. There is even an extension for my mail
server (ArgoSoft) called VirusX that uses its engine to scan incoming mail
before it delivered to your inbox.
http://www.grisoft.com
Rick
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Speaking personally, I have been really happy with F-Prot. It costs I
think $2 per year to license a computer (you have to purchase a
minimum license count that takes the cost to $50... but bottom line is
you can license an office-full of systems for fifty bucks a year where
Norton et al wants a
Something to be aware of when running anti-virus program updates on a
server... We had to reduce the frequency of updates when we discovered that
the updates would cause the virus scanning service to restart each time.
This would deny any incoming/outgoing requests to/from the server, and would
Matt Robertson wrote:
Surprised no one has mentioned ClamAV, which is free and open source.
The ClamWin gui seems to work nicely. No idea how effective it is
relative to other things though.
It is not an on-access scanner, only an on-demand scanner. Works
great for mail servers (they are
On 4/26/05, Connie DeCinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something to be aware of when running anti-virus program updates on a
server...
Wow. Sounds nasty. This isn't the case with either F-Prot or Clam.
I ran F-Prot's command-line version for years on my mail server when I
was using IMail and
On 4/26/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is not an on-access scanner, only an on-demand scanner.
ah a subtle point that sailed past me :-)
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Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com
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At 12:34 AM 25/04/2005, Connie DeCinko wrote:
What are you basing this on? Nothing? Just a guess? The old crap of, if
it's free it can't be any good? AVG does an outstanding job and detected
virus infections where a recently updated copy of Norton did not. It keeps
itself up to date, monitors
Kay Smoljak wrote:
Do you install Microsoft's updates for 0utlook's Junk Mail Filter?
I've found since doing that, it's really quite good. I like keeping
the number of apps I have running to a minimum!
The downside of all client side solutions is that you first have
to download the email to
www.spampal.org We use it in our office. Very little spam gets through. Its
open source and there are many plugins avaliable.
Jim Louis
Best Meetings Inc.
www.bestmeetings.com
952.858.8875
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my anti-virus
software, and my anti-spam
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 7:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
Kay Smoljak wrote:
Do you install Microsoft's updates for 0utlook's Junk Mail Filter?
I've found
On 4/25/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 7:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
Kay Smoljak wrote:
Do you install
All this upgrading, licensing updates, tweaking, and man
hours sure does sound like it cost less and it much more
enjoyable than an OS switch to me :-)
How the heck would switching your desktop OS affect spam filtering on your
mail server?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
On 4/25/05, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All this upgrading, licensing updates, tweaking, and man
hours sure does sound like it cost less and it much more
enjoyable than an OS switch to me :-)
How the heck would switching your desktop OS affect spam filtering on your
mail server?
I run McAfee Virus Scan ($35 US per/yr).ZoneAlarm.Linksys 4 port
router...SpyBot Search Destroy
pretty cheapand *touch wood*...I rarely see a virus get cleaned...and
very little ad/spy ware gets on my machine
for spam...well...I just don't get that much...and what I do get the
Mail filters on the client - plus this started out about
virii as well as spam spam spam spam
You responded to a message comparing the pros and cons of client-side and
server-side spam filtering, in which Jim explained that he finds it easier
to manage client-side filters, in response to
Jim Davis wrote:
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The downside of all client side solutions is that you first have
to download the email to the client and it is filtered only then.
Too true - but the benefit is that for some people (like me) who chack many
email addresses
with this suite of
products. http://www.gfi.com
John
Interested in Hiking in Washington State? Check out http://www.attrition.ws
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/25/2005 10:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus
So, again, where exactly does switching your desktop OS
fit into this?
If you have many pop / imap accounts you have to control the spam on
the client because not all servers to do it for you - not every one
will filter spam correctly or at all so you're going to have have
client side filtering
So, again, where exactly does switching your desktop OS fit
into this?
If you have many pop / imap accounts you have to control the
spam on the client because not all servers to do it for you -
not every one will filter spam correctly or at all so you're
going to have have client
That's how it fits into this. However, I do feel your anger
about the suggestions and I'll quit suggesting it.
I'm not angry. I just think that it's an absurd piece of advice. Don't stop
offering it on my account.
hehehehe :)
--
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http://www.robrohan.com
~The cfml plug-in for
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my anti-virus
software, and my anti-spam is going to have to be renewed soon, so I'm
looking for alternatives. Both of them are not really keeping up with
the current pace.
Are there any good low cost/free/ anti spam measures available
Mike Kear wrote:
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my anti-virus
software, and my anti-spam is going to have to be renewed soon, so I'm
looking for alternatives. Both of them are not really keeping up with
the current pace.
Are there any good low cost/free/ anti spam
On 4/24/05, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im using MS Outlook2003 for mail. It has what purports to be
anti-spam built in but it's next to useless. It grabs only emails
from addresses it knows, and the spammers change their from address
at random these days. You would rarely get two
wrote:
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my anti-virus
software, and my anti-spam is going to have to be renewed soon, so I'm
looking for alternatives. Both of them are not really keeping up with
the current pace.
Are you looking for something to integrate into MS
Thanks Kay, I appreciate that. I'll check those out, and see if i can
give Outlook a bit of an update. See what happens.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month
Mike Kear wrote:
Integrating with Outlook2003 would be good, but I guess separate would
be ok as long as it doesnt require me to operate on email twice. Dont
want to slow down what is already a lengthy process every day.
You could give Thunderbird a try. After a bit of training the
spam
Are there any good low cost/free/ anti spam measures available?
For software solution (free), spamihilator seems pretty good. You can google
it.
I use a hosted server side solution, www.redcondor.com, which does as good
if not better job of any client side solution I've tried. It costs about
is at. They rebranded their spyware program
right away.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 5:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 8:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my anti-virus
software, and my anti-spam is going to have
I second AVG. It works great.
-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 1:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
AVG Anti-Virus offers a free version for personal use and it's wonderful!
Has
I installed Avast! antivirus http://www.avast.com/ on my wife's
machine when I recently reinstalled Windows XP Pro on her system, and
it has been great. As far as Anti-Spyware software goes, I use the
multi-layer approach and install Spybot SD, AdAware, and MS
Anti-Spyware. I run weekly scans
Don't forget SpywareBlaster. It sits in memory and blocks access to bad
sites and the installation of spyware.
-Original Message-
From: Pete Ruckelshaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 11:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus
Mike
Computer Associates has a 12-month free trial on their anti-virus
software. I posted the how-to on community a couple three weeks back,
but it goes something like this -- Assuming you have Windows XP,
uninstall the expired virus software. Go into your security center and
let it tell you
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my anti-virus
software, and my anti-spam is going to have to be renewed soon, so I'm
looking for alternatives. Both of them are not really keeping up with
the current pace.
somewhat_of_a_joke_but_not_really
Here's your best bet for anti
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Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 3:51 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
I'm at the point where I have to renew my licenses for my anti-virus
software, and my anti-spam is going to have to be renewed soon, so I'm
looking
At 02:58 PM 24/04/2005, Emmet McGovern wrote:
I second AVG. It works great.
AVG gives a false sense of security (at least the free version does.) I'd
go with NOD32 (which isn't free, but you get what you pay for.) Check out
www.virusbtn.com and read their results. AVG is just about the
somewhat_of_a_joke_but_not_really
Here's your best bet for anti virus software:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore?fa
mily=iMac
or here:
http://www.novell.com/linux/suse/index.html
:-D
/somewhat_of_a_joke_but_not_really
If that's your idea of a joke, you'd
either ;)
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 8:50 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
Here's your best bet for anti virus software:
http://store.apple.com/1
You can't do this, you can't do that, you can't open this,
you can't open that, you gotta watch for this and you gotta
watch for that, you gotta buy this, you gotta buy that, you
gotta run this, you gotta run that, you gotta clean this, you
gotta clean that, you have to install this, you
-spam/anti-virus software?
You can't do this, you can't do that, you can't open this,
you can't open that, you gotta watch for this and you gotta
watch for that, you gotta buy this, you gotta buy that, you
gotta run this, you gotta run that, you gotta clean this, you
gotta clean that, you
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 9:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
I guess thats an answer but..
You can't do this, you can't do that, you can't open this, you can't
: Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 9:52 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 9:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE
That wasn't in direct responce to you Dave, it's in general
and I don't think you can say that you are an average user ;)
I went from windows/linux to a mac pretty effortlessly, the
only real issues I have had are the constant subconcious
naggings to run the system cleaners, run spyware
.
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 10:05 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
That wasn't in direct responce to you Dave, it's in general
and I don't think
I don't know about that Dave, the only real getting used to a
mac is the buttons on the top left instead of top right.
Installing cfm was a pita but the average user wont be doing
that, other than that is not to much different (on a mac
anyways), Linux was 10X as hard to get used to but
me
down. It has blocked several infection attempts. I am quite happy with its
performance and the price!
-Original Message-
From: Thane Sherrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 5:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software
Here here! I agree 100%.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 6:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
What did I have to buy? What couldn't I do? How much time do I need to spend
not double
]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 11:33 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
What are you basing this on? Nothing? Just a guess? The old crap of, if
it's free it can't be any good? AVG does an outstanding job and detected
virus
, April 24, 2005 11:06 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: Any Free/Low cost anti-spam/anti-virus software?
I don't know about that Dave, the only real getting used to a
mac is the buttons on the top left instead of top right.
Installing cfm was a pita but the average user
On 4/24/05, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
somewhat_of_a_joke_but_not_really
Here's your best bet for anti virus software:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore?fa
mily=iMac
or here:
http://www.novell.com/linux/suse/index.html
:-D
Mike: For anti-spam, try the SpamBayes plugin for Outlook. Unlike the
Bayesian filters in something like Thunderbird, SB sorts spam into
Junk and Possible Junk folders. That means you virtually never
have to worry about false-positives, because anything borderline will
fall into the small, easily
I am wondering people's thoughts on the idea of having anti-virus software running on a ColdFusion server?
My opinion is that this is not a good idea. Other experienced server admins have told me that Norton AV slows down the performance of a Web server to an unacceptable degree. In my estimation
-virus
software running on a ColdFusion server?
My opinion is that this is not a good idea. Other experienced server
admins have told me that Norton AV slows down the performance of a Web
server to an unacceptable degree. In my estimation, AV software does not
do a great job of protecting
any web browsing from it, for example. (in
addition to firewalls, IDS, etc)
What does everyone else think?
Matt
- Original Message -
From: Mike Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:01:39 -0400
Subject: Anti-Virus Software on a Server
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am
:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Anti-Virus Software on a Server
I am wondering people's thoughts on the idea of having anti-virus
software running on a ColdFusion server?
My opinion is that this is not a good idea. Other experienced server
admins have told me that Norton AV slows down the performance
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- Original Message -
From: Mike Chabot
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 9:01 AM
Subject: Anti-Virus Software on a Server
I am wondering people's thoughts
a virusscanner that
scans the /web-inf/temp dir only. All files uploaded through HTTP
pass through there.
Virus software has been running on many of the servers in my area for years, and the logs indicate that no servers have ever been infected, even though many viruses have spread through our
You can always do on-demand scanning from ColdFusion via PrismAV.
Just a thought.
Regards,
Howie
- Original Message -
From: Burns, John D
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:28 AM
Subject: RE: Anti-Virus Software on a Server
While AV Software may not protect against
There are reasons to run a good A/V application on a server, as while the most
visible method of virus propagation is via email, there are still plenty that
infect (compromise) servers via UDP and other unprotected ports.The SQL
Slammer worm is but one of these. A good firewall is also a near
While AV Software may not protect against windows and other security
holes, if your CF server allows any uploads of files or anything, I'd
definitely say AV Software is a GOOD THING.
John
I am not suggesting that people should stop running AV software. Rather, I am making the case that realtime
: Re: Anti-Virus Software on a Server
While AV Software may not protect against windows and other security
holes, if your CF server allows any uploads of files or anything, I'd
definitely say AV Software is a GOOD THING.
John
I am not suggesting that people should stop running AV software
Mike Chabot wrote:
Are people uploading .exe or .vbs files onto the server?
Yes.
A ColdFusion rule that prevents these files from being saved would be the better strategy, and even this I would consider to be more of a hack attempt than an actual virus. I do not know of any virus that is
I am wondering people's thoughts on the idea of having anti-virus
software running on a ColdFusion server?
My company runs AV virus software on our servers. We also run ISS RealSecure Server to protect our critical server infrastructure. That may be above and beyond your needs, but ISS makes
Hi anyone recommend any Anti Virus software that I can run to check uploaded
files as they come in.
I would like to have a command-line util if possible, something like back in
the old days when BBSs were around.
Cheers,
Charlie McCormack
[EMAIL
Hi anyone recommend any Anti Virus software that I can run to check uploaded
files as they come in.
I would like to have a command-line util if possible, something like back in
the old days when BBSs were around.
Cheers,
Charlie McCormack
[EMAIL PROTECTED
McCormack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 2:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Virus Software
Hi anyone recommend any Anti Virus software that I can run to
check uploaded
files as they come in.
I would like to have a command-line util if possible,
something like back
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