JP == Johan Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JP Thank's for pointing this out! I installed it with sysinstall
JP successfully and the version that got installed on my 4.8 box was
JP 0.54. It seems that the 'freshclam' util doesn't support mirror sites
First, use the ports tree to update your
If you're looking for something licensed under the GPL, you might
consider using Clam Antivirus:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/clamav/?topic_id=861
Thank's for pointing this out! I installed it with sysinstall
successfully and the version that got installed on my 4.8 box was 0.54.
It
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 02:13, Johan Paul wrote:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/clamav/?topic_id=861
Thank's for pointing this out! I installed it with sysinstall
successfully and the version that got installed on my 4.8 box was 0.54.
It seems that the 'freshclam' util doesn't support
Thank's for pointing this out! I installed it with sysinstall
successfully and the version that got installed on my 4.8 box was 0.54.
It seems that the 'freshclam' util doesn't support mirror sites and the
default site clamav.elektrapro.com seems to be down (or the site has
[EMAIL
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 06:38, Johan Paul wrote:
It just seems that I don't have that file and the latest version in
ports for FreeBSD 4.8 of clamav is 0.54. Damn. Any ideas how I can
install version 0.60 the smartest way on my 4.8 box? :)
cvsup your ports tree and install it?
j.
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What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
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What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
Kaspersky has been working excellent for the third year in my boxes, but
it's a bit expensive, anyway if you find a key on astalavista.box.sk then
it'll be free to you ;) You will have to patch sendmail and modify its
sendmail.cnf (which
I use uvscan. There is a trial version in the ports collection
(/usr/ports/security/vscan), and, if you use a mail-scanner like amavis (also
in ports) it can use the uvscan engine.
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
On Thursday 24 July 2003 10:44 am, Schimcek, Derrick wrote:
What are the best virus
collection
(/usr/ports/security/vscan), and, if you use a mail-scanner like amavis (also
in ports) it can use the uvscan engine.
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
On Thursday 24 July 2003 10:44 am, Schimcek, Derrick wrote:
What are the best virus scanners for freebsd
DS == Derrick Schimcek Schimcek writes:
DS What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
We've been using vexira (server version, not mail scanner version) in
conjunction with amavisd-new to scan incoming email. It will also
scan files on the disk. Not that there are any freebsd viruses
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On Thursday, 24. July 2003 16:44, Schimcek, Derrick wrote:
What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
While I don't know about virus scanners for *FreeBSD*, I use AntiVir on a
GNU/Linux desktop box happily. I understand, there is a version
. July 2003 16:44, Schimcek, Derrick wrote:
What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
While I don't know about virus scanners for *FreeBSD*, I use AntiVir on a
GNU/Linux desktop box happily. I understand, there is a version for FreeBSD
available as well as for many other OSes (including Open
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