On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 12:18:03PM -0500, Boris Goldberg wrote: > Hello misc, > > We are building a new mail server (migrating from Linux). It uses amavis > with f-prot, drweb and clam antiviruses to check emails. The f-prot is ok. > The drweb catches much less, but sometimes catch something f-prot doesn't. > The clam catches pretty much nothing. > The (almost useless) clam is the only one that has an "official" OpenBSD > support. > The drweb isn't supporting OpenBSD anymore, it's last OBSD version was > built for OBSD 4.1, but is still working on 5.4 (somehow). For sure won't > work on 5.5. The scan engine and signatures are being updated, but the > situation is not promising. > The f-prot isn't supporting (any) BSD anymore, the last OBSD version was > built for OBSD 4.8. Had to re-introduce 4.8 compatibility in 5.4 kernel to > make it work - a risky move, requiring putting back some code from the 5.0. > The scan engine isn't being updated. The signatures are being updated and > supported, but the situation is even worse than the one with drweb. > > I did some google`ing and also checked sites of antiviruses known for > good "virus catching" score (like Kaspersky and Bitdefender) - everyone > seem to drop OpenBSD support. > Do you know of any reliable antivirus scanners (free or not) that would > run on modern OpenBSD?
FWIW, DrWeb and Avira run fine on OpenBSD using the Linux binaries under Linux emulation (of course, that means i386 and no support). -- Antoine

