On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 02:31, Grendel wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, The awesome and feared Jonathan Nichols commented thusly,
> 
> 
> > Right, uh.. but there's more to "The Network" than just email.
> > 
> > ClamAV on a mail server won't do squat when a user downloads something 
> > malicious from a website.
> 
> clamav can be integrated with dans guard, you can use it as a proxy 
> server, that way all the windows users will have to do is to go through 
> the proxy, the proxy will scan the content and take care to remove the 
> infected material :-)
> 
> <http://www.pcxperience.org/dgvirus/>
>  
> > Desktop anti-virus software that's up to date = good thing.
> 
> 
> BTW Norton antivirus isnt that good either, see on of my windows machines
> is infected and clamav recognises it, but norton does not (please note
> that I am running the latest virus definitions for norton). Unfortunately
> I cant clean the virus as it resides on a NTFS partition and linux does
> not have write support for ntfs and norton dont detect it :(
> 
> /mnt/win_c/windows/system32/rpcrt4.dll: Exploit.DCOM.Gen FOUND
> /mnt/win_c/windows/system32/rpcss.dll: Exploit.DCOM.Gen FOUND
> /mnt/win_c/windows/system32/rsvp.exe: Exploit.DCOM.Gen FOUND
> 
> 
> :(
> Grendel
> 
> 
> 
>  
Hi,
May be a little OT, but there is a Rescue CD - INSERT.1.2.1 i think
which can /not tried it/ read/write to NTFS using it's native ntfs.sys
etc. drivers. It's 49 MB, see on distrowatch.com for details.
There's also a captive packages which is used for actual r/w.
Hope this helps.
Rumen.



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