On Mon 09 Apr 2007 23:48, dwain wrote:
Is f-prot and kaspersky open source?
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On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 17:16 -0500, dwain wrote:
I am currently running avg on linux. I ask the program to scan /. It
runs a scan and at the end it says it did not scan / because the
resource is temporarily unavailable. It scanned some files and no sectors.
I had clamav installed once, but
On Monday 09 April 2007 17:47, Hans Witvliet wrote:
snip i would suggest a combination clamav
AND kaspersky AND f-prot.
/snip
Is f-prot and kaspersky open source? Where can I find them?
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dwain wrote:
So are you then recommending that i use clamav? Is it a command line
program? I guess I can find the instructions in the man pages? Do I
access the man pages through the command line? Is the command /man/man?
There are only 3 purposes for using antivirus on linux I can think
Dwain wrote:
So are you then recommending that i use clamav? Is it a command line
program? I guess I can find the instructions in the man pages? Do I
access the man pages through the command line? Is the command /man/man?
Dwain
Yes clamav is a command line program. (man clamd, with
On Sunday 08 April 2007 04:15, Lennart Jonasson wrote:
Dwain wrote:
So are you then recommending that i use clamav? Is it a command line
program? I guess I can find the instructions in the man pages? Do I
access the man pages through the command line? Is the command /man/man?
Dwain
Robert Smits wrote:
On Sunday 08 April 2007 04:15, Lennart Jonasson wrote:
Dwain wrote:
So are you then recommending that i use clamav? Is it a command line
program? I guess I can find the instructions in the man pages? Do I
access the man pages through the command line? Is the
Jan Tiggy wrote:
dwain wrote:
So are you then recommending that i use clamav? Is it a command line
program? I guess I can find the instructions in the man pages? Do I
access the man pages through the command line? Is the command /man/man?
There are only 3 purposes for using
I am currently running avg on linux. I ask the program to scan /. It
runs a scan and at the end it says it did not scan / because the
resource is temporarily unavailable. It scanned some files and no sectors.
I had clamav installed once, but couldn't figure out how to use it. I
guess it is a
On Saturday 07 April 2007, dwain wrote:
I am currently running avg on linux. I ask the program to scan /. It
runs a scan and at the end it says it did not scan / because the
resource is temporarily unavailable. It scanned some files and no sectors.
I had clamav installed once, but couldn't
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The Saturday 2007-04-07 at 18:05 -0500, dwain wrote:
Unless this is a samba server for windows machines you are wasting
your time running avg.
So are you then recommending that i use clamav?
No, he is telling you that you are wasting
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