I recommend in the future to just tell us what line to add.
A 5mb download seems overkill for this.

Cris Porter
JVC America

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>M> Why a 5 MB download for an IP4R test?
>
>Yea, I don't get this. Does this harvest virus IPs from our system and
>report them back to Declude?

No.

A beta version of Declude Virus released about 6 months ago added a new
feature to automatically detect forging viruses.  It does this by sending a
DNS packet (very similar to a DNS-based spam database lookup packet) that
includes the IP, and name of the virus.  Our server then determines if the
virus is forging or not.

What we have done is added code to automatically track this data.  It is
completely unrelated to the 5MB download, which simply adds a 50-byte line
to your config file.  :)


                                                    -Scott
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