Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 00:36, Ryan Beisner wrote:Hi all I've found a few different packages (RAV, Kaspersky,Vexira, Clam ...) which offer Anti-Virus features for Linux servers. It looks like RAV specifically supports Samba servers. My question is: Can anyone relay their experiences / opinions / thoughts about which one would work best in a multiple-server environment (~100 Windows Clients)? Thanks in advance -- all comments are welcome. -Ryan BeisnerIn the sense of "keeping it simple" - I got the free version of f-prot and use it in a script called out every hour to scan my Samba shares (even works on mounted shares to Windows machines) - once I got it setup, it was great - fast and easy and helps to keep everything clean here...I went for "free" because of budgeting...and well, can't complain - especially after this past weekend! We're up and running!
You can run Antivir (www.hbedv.de) without problems on your linux-box, there's a public noncommercial licence available, and for commercial
usage the prices are ok.
running also as mailgate on our mailserver ;)
regards
Markus Schabel
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