If you don't have the time, knowledge, or whatever. Don't be a sysadmin.

Being a sysadmin for a PRODUCTION server is a real job.
I hire someone to fix my car and repair my roof. Why because I could try and fix something but I know I can't complain if I break something.

Ohh, bad analogy.

According to comments already made, to be a competent car owner you've got to periodically check the websites of all the bits that go into it. So we'll start with (for example) Ford for the base vehicle, and (for example) Michelin for the tyres, and Bosch for the engine management, Girling for the brakes, ....

But then again, if I don't I don't find myself sat in the middle of the road with a dead car - I've yet to hear of a vendor building in a facility with the sole function of bricking your car if you don't keep going to them for updates.

And guess what, when you take your car to be serviced, the guy that services it won't go and check with all the vendors to check, just in case, that someone has plans to remotely brick it in the next 6 months. IFF he's a (say) Ford main dealer then he'll check with Ford if there are any bulletins that apply to it.

No, he said that if you do not have the time or expertise to keep up maintenance on the server then either hire someone or live with the consequences you have made for yourself!

> despite of all the warnings, the EOL signature was a bad move in
my opinion.

We are talking about a message send to everyone who cares for there system of October 5th, 2009.

As pointed out, it was ***NOT*** sent to people running the servers - you've done the equivalent of Ford putting a notice up in it's corporate reception and expecting all owners to know about it. Had I known 6 months ago rather than this morning, I'd not be complaining for the simple reason that I'd have been able to deal with it.

An old version of ClamAV can't find the newest viruses. The really old ones don't run in the wild anymore.

For half the day I've been forced to detect no virus's. Now I'm only detecting the ones known about up till yesterday.


Unless you upgrade to supported software. This is the same as the commercial AV vendors, your subscription for Clamav 0.94.x has run out.....

Jim

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