Looks like someone atlast gave a meaningful answer,... :-)

> V shekhar wrote:
> > well i just started this weekend, yes google helped me quite a bit, but the point 
> > is i want to foillow something whinch really worked for someone.there are many 
> > options available, i want to straightaway follow the best option...:-)
> 
> <a lot of snip>
> 
> In all the noise, the actual problem got lost.
> 
> We had setup Squid + Viralator + ClamAV on a client site with the 

Is there Redhat RPM package available for viralator??

> following essential stats:
> 
> -> 250 users in /etc/passwd
> -> 70 stations [The client runs shifts]
> -> 25-30 concurrent browsing sessions
> -> Intel Bonham Server - PIV, 512MB RAM, IDE Disks [RAID 1], running 
> various server applications like proxy, mail server, DNS etc.
> 
> Observations:
> 
> -> The performance was satisfactory
> -> We had to discontinue because of the following problem: When a file 
> is downloaded, Viralator's pop-up window opens up informing the user 
> that the file is being downloaded and scanned. 

[SNIP]

> Some flame baits for you:
> 
> -> There is nothing called a "best option." If you believe in that sort 
> of thing, look at Microsoft products.

Sorry but I may not accept it.

> 
> -> You haven't specified your setup parameters, so one can't recommend 
> what solution you should use.
> 
[SNIP]
The setup will be around 80 PC.30-40 concurrent users.
1 Mbps internet conn
one AV-gateway which will sit behind firewall.
machine for AV Gw will be a P4 2.7GHz more than 512 MB ram and IDE based HDD
I hope it will work as it will be dedicated for this.

Thanx once again for info.
-Shekhar.

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