June 2003 11:34 PM
To: Martin Schweizer
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: * FreeBSD AntiVirus Solutions *
Martin Schweizer wrote:
> Hello Bill
>
> I've read your posting about Sophos and FreeBSD. I'm also interessted
about
> it. How do you use it: on clients, on serv
Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello Bill
I've read your posting about Sophos and FreeBSD. I'm also interessted about
it. How do you use it: on clients, on servers or on mail servers?
Currently we're only using it as a mail server solution, via Amavis.
The cost of the individual client setups has convin
Hello Bill
I've read your posting about Sophos and FreeBSD. I'm also interessted about
it. How do you use it: on clients, on servers or on mail servers?
Am Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:50:19PM -0400 Bill Moran schrieb:
> Olivier Nicole wrote:
> >>We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed a
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Sophos (from what they claim) and Kaspersky (to a lesser extend) will
provide updates on the hour basis (I do automatic update every other
hour). That makes a huge difference on th einsecure window.
I can vouch for Sophos doing this. I got an email about the Bugbear-B
from So
> > Sophos (from what they claim) and Kaspersky (to a lesser extend) will
> > provide updates on the hour basis (I do automatic update every other
> > hour). That makes a huge difference on th einsecure window.
>
> I can vouch for Sophos doing this. I got an email about the Bugbear-B
> from Sopho
Olivier Nicole wrote:
i am using the norton av eval version with auto updates
works fine so far, i will let you know when i finish evaluating it.
The debate may become OT, but problem with Norton and other McAfee is
that updates are committed at a very low frequency (few days?) which
leave you with
Volker Kindermann wrote:
We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed at your web site
but we wonder if we have any other / new alternatives more then these
two SW ?
as nobody has mentioned them yet, there is H&B EDV which have a
(native?) FreeBSD version of their scanners:
http://www.hbe
> We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed at your web site
> but we wonder if we have any other / new alternatives more then these
> two SW ?
as nobody has mentioned them yet, there is H&B EDV which have a
(native?) FreeBSD version of their scanners:
http://www.hbedv.com
I'm current
RE Sophos ... HEAR Hear !!!
We are using it on both FreeBSD and Windoze boxen here as well
as it being the engine in ou mail gateway ...
We are signed up users and fetch(1) updates daily automagically
with engine updates monthly also fetch(1)ed
Very pleased with it.
And out support team like t
> i am using the norton av eval version with auto updates
> works fine so far, i will let you know when i finish evaluating it.
The debate may become OT, but problem with Norton and other McAfee is
that updates are committed at a very low frequency (few days?) which
leave you with a large risk win
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, George Vagner wrote:
> i am using the norton av eval version with auto updates
> works fine so far, i will let you know when i finish evaluating it.
does anyone know where one can get an actual license for this?
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June 11, 2003 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: * FreeBSD AntiVirus Solutions *
> Olivier Nicole wrote:
> >>We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed at your web site
but we
> >>wonder if we have any other / new alternatives more then these two SW ?
> >
> > We've be
Olivier Nicole wrote:
We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed at your web site but we
wonder if we have any other / new alternatives more then these two SW ?
We've been using Kaspersky for more than a year, no problem with the
product itself, but the sales team is a bit unresponsive (d
> We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed at your web site but we
> wonder if we have any other / new alternatives more then these two SW ?
We've been using Kaspersky for more than a year, no problem with the
product itself, but the sales team is a bit unresponsive (don't expect
them
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