On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 12:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dear freeBSD enthusiast, > Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of > employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of > the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Most > of the servers use either Novell operating system, or I.B.M. Domino > operating system. A very important ritual that each client computer > performs every morning at boot-up time is to run a virus scan application > program. This program is run whether or not the user desires it, because > it runs before the user us granted a log-on screen. In my reading of Unix > and BSD literature, I have found no mention of virus scan programs for > these operating systems. Do such programs not exist? Alternately, is the > Unix/BSD approach to this problem in a different philosophical and/or > procedural sphere? If so, could you describe the Unix/BSD approach to > locating and eradicating these invaders of one's hard drive? If the issue > is already explained in either printed literature, or posted at a world > wide web site, it is sufficient to cite the location. Many thanks for your > response.
This topic has been discussed at great length before. Check the mailing list archives. http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/ http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/ -- Adam McLaurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part