I feel stupid because there doesn't seem to be any complicated settings here, but i can't seem to get it to work. I set up the proxie settings in my browser and loose internet conectivity. Is there a way to do this that I don't have to go to every computer? Can someone that has this working please send me what the put as there configuration so I can see what I am doing wrong. Thanks a bunch. Oh and thanks for the ClamAV, i just installed it.
* I fat fingered in my first message, meant to say I won't rely totally on just that, but everywhere I add protection is a good thing *
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From: Gary Buckmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] HAVP
First and foremost, if you installed the HAVP package and don't have the
ClamAV package installed, you'll need to install that. ClamAV will
update its definitions automatically so you can safely ignore that
part. Once you have HAVP set up and configured (transparent mode
doesn't currently work so you'll need to specify an IP address and port
to bind to) put proxy settings into your browser and start surfing the
web. You should see your activity being recorded in
/var/log/havp/access.log. If you want to test the antivirus portion,
google up the EICAR test virus pattern and go try to download a couple
of copies from the home page. It's really very simple.
Ebay wrote:
>
> Hey All. I am atempting to get HAVP to work. I have installed the
> package. Whats the next step? DO I need to manually load any virus
> definations? How can I test to see if it is working. I think a
> router based antivirus is a great line of defense. I would rely
> totally on just that, but everywhere I add protection is a good thing
> in my opinion. If anyone could point me to any documentation I would
> greatly appreciate it. Thanx all> Ryan
>
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