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. There doesn't appear to be anything
odd in this file when I look at it in either a text or
hex editor.
Google brings back a lot of information about "false
positives" from Norton and McAfee when I search.
The server is behind two firewalls. It's part of our
intranet, and not visible to the outside world. It
has access to the Internet, so it could have things
downloaded to it. I don't have an ID on it myself; I
don't know who does besides the admins. I put WAR
files on a share to deploy them, but otherwise I have
no access to the machine.
Has anybody else had this experience, and what can I
do about this? I don't want our corp IT folks to ban
Java and Tomcat. What recourse do I have here? Any
advice?
Thanks - MOD
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