Steve Holdoway wrote:
Try clamav.net.
Build from source, and use clamscan to check the relevant directory. It'll take
a bit of reading to get it working and up-to-date, but certainly not more than
an hour...
(sudo) clamscan -r --bell -i /
will display all infected files, and ring the bell when it finds one, too!
Steve
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:06:56 +1200
Kerry Nisbet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I'm doing some work for a company which runs a community sever running
Fedora Core 2.
Now one page of one site is getting injected with a virus which when viewed
one a windows box running up to date virus software gives us a warning about
a JS/Downloader_BC2 virus detected and then IE crashes. We are after some
advice on virus scanning software for FC2 to pick this problem.
Thanks,
Kerry
I don't think this is what he wants. It reads like he wants some sort
of javascript disinfecting web proxy. Not sure.
Rex