On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 10:36:52AM -0700, Ronald LeVine wrote: > > http://www.infosecuritymag.com/2002/may/cybermenace.shtml > > I will be looking into the options which are out there for this server > level screening and will post my findings if you all are interested.
The last paragraph: It's unrealistic to expect that we'll ever completely eradicate the threat of computer viruses. But a sound methodology that combines scanning, host hardening, gateway protection and other pratcical security controls will make malcode a little less menacing. On OpenBSD ... $ cd /usr/ports $ make search key=virus Port: uvscan-4.16.0 Path: security/uvscan Info: evaluation version of a DOS/Windows file virus scanner Maint: Jakob Schlyter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Index: security L-deps: B-deps: R-deps: :emulators/redhat/base :security/uvscan_dat Archs: i386 Port: uvscan_dat-4176 Path: security/uvscan_dat Info: AntiVirus DAT file for uvscan Maint: Jakob Schlyter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Index: security L-deps: B-deps: R-deps: Archs: i386 I would show the output of 'make search key=scan', but it's quite lengthy. And as of about a weke ago, pf can filter on uid/gid, to help give you a little more fine-grained control. -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
