No that is not planned.
Remember this is a FREE add-on. 

Dirk Bulinckx. 
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Anti-virus signature checker

Hello and thanks for this!
BUT....
Are there any chance to check remote machines? Only check actual def one
time and after that some other Pc's

Best regards
Per

>>> "Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-08-16 11:50 >>>
Change was done. There is an option in the GUI, were you can say "Local
system must have AV product installed".  If that is enabled then it will
give a down when the AV is not installed (the %e parameter will include the
version from the web), with this option disabled (default) the %e parameter
will only show the webserver (without any other text).  As for the McAfee
version issue, that's also fixed in build 7 which can be downloaded from
http://beta.woodstone.nu/soft/setup_avcom.exe
(http://beta.woodstone.nu/soft/setup_avcom.exe)    

Dirk Bulinckx.  

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People will also use it ,just to get the latest info. Maybe that I should
add an option in the GUI for it.  That way the mesage (%e parameter) can
also be different.  As for the version thing with McAfee....I'll remove the
first digit
from the web-version before doing the compare.      

Dirk Bulinckx.  

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Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 9:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [SA-list] Anti-virus signature checker



*Very* cool Dirk. One immediate problem, when I try it with McAfee: it finds
version 4830 on the web, but version 830 on the machine (i.e. it's losing
the initial digit). 

What's the logic of giving an "up" if there's nothing in the registry?
I would have thought that nothing in the reg implies that AV isn't
installed, which would be a *bad* thing. 

Ian 



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A while ago (June) there were some talks about a COM check that would see if
your anti-virus product was up-to-date or not.

We have a little COM check that is already able to do a little.
                * Aladin eSafe:
                                 get the version number from the internet
(if they change the look of their website we have a problem)

                * Symantec AV:
                                 get the version number from the internet
(if they change the look of their website we have a problem)


                * CA eTrust (both for the VET and the Innoculate
engine)
                                 get the version number from a TXT file they
have on the internet


                 * McAfee (NAI)
                                 get the version number from an INI file
they have on the internet
                                 compare that to the version that is in the
registry of the system running SA.
                                                  * versions are the same
gives an up
                                                  * versions are different
gives a down
                                                  * nothing in the registry
give an up too

All of them (except for CA eTrust which uses FTP) are using the HTTP
protocol to get the info from the internet.  This is via a direct connection
(NO proxy support!)


This is a FIRST version.  We would like to extend the possibilities to more
AV products (internet part) and also the local part (get the version numbers
on the local system too).
So if you have info on were we can find the info (internet & local) for a
specific product, then please let us know so we can extend/enhance this
check.


You can download it from http://beta.woodstone.nu/soft/setup_avcom.exe


                

Dirk Bulinckx.

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