Re: Norton AntiVirus and False Positives In Tomcat

2004-09-30 Thread Joel
Sounds like NAV may have returned some false positives. The only virus-like content I would expect inside a plain HTML doc would be rogue JavaScript. Indeed. I looked at the HTML page myself - it's unaltered, and there's nothing rogue in there that I can see. Links with strange

Re: Norton AntiVirus and False Positives In Tomcat

2004-09-28 Thread Michael Duffy
Sounds like NAV may have returned some false positives. The only virus-like content I would expect inside a plain HTML doc would be rogue JavaScript. Indeed. I looked at the HTML page myself - it's unaltered, and there's nothing rogue in there that I can see. Perhaps you could point

Norton AntiVirus and False Positives In Tomcat

2004-09-27 Thread Michael Duffy
I have Tomcat 4.0.6 installed on a Windows 2000 server in our data center. One of the corp IT server admins just called to tell me that the server is riddled with viruses, according to Norton Antivirus. One of the bugged files is TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/ROOT/index.html, which is dated 8-Oct-2002.

Re: Norton AntiVirus and False Positives In Tomcat

2004-09-27 Thread QM
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 01:46:47PM -0700, Michael Duffy wrote: : One of the corp IT server admins just called to tell : me that the server is riddled with viruses, : according to Norton Antivirus. One of the bugged : files is TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/ROOT/index.html, which is : dated 8-Oct-2002.

RE: Norton AntiVirus and False Positives In Tomcat

2004-09-27 Thread John Najarian
is better to run for JSP/Servlet containers App Servers than Norton. Not a bash on Norton, I love it for home use. -Original Message- From: QM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 1:54 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Norton AntiVirus and False Positives