I've been using Norton's successfully with UniVerse, UniData, UniVision, Reality, Revelation, and jBASE. I have had speed problems with McAfee, but I haven't kept McAfee up long enough to know if it would harm the database(s).
- Charles "Multi-Multi-User" Barouch
John Jenkins wrote:
A few pickups on this:
1. Find out who put Windows shares on a database server and have a
discussion with the person concerned. 2. Who opened up the firewall to the network to allow this to happen?
Similar discussion to follow........
Remove Windows sharing as a facility and lock it up.
Get the firewall people to close it up -
The rule is close everything - open what you need.
The rule is *not* close what you don't want.
If you ask a network administrator "Which ports did you block?" and they start to tell you what they have *blocked* then have discussion (as above) - give extra lumps
3. Who loaded a virus on a machine that was *not* protected and where from ("space invaders maybe?" or a mail attachment (some never learn) (discussion)
I use AV software myself OK with no problems, but it is not configured to "scan all files on opens" , "scan all files on reads" or "scan all files on writes". It just scans all executables and scripts. Some AV software seem to be friendly - others seem to be (distinctly) less so.
Can we have a straw poll on AV software? Just post a subject of ANTIVIRUS - (name) - (version) *GOOD* or *BAD* as necessary - let's hear it.
Regards
JayJay
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of uniVerse mailing list Sent: 24 March 2004 14:24 To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3
up until yesterday i'd have agreed with you. However a client got infected with a virus that symantec *claims* to have known about since December, but wasn't actually detected until i sent them the sample and it appeared in last nights defs! Virus spread via irc and *open admin$ shares* on the server - with weak administrator passwords. Therefore the server got infected. A realtime scanner would have picked this virus up this morning. (just make sure the realtime scanner does not scan the database itself)
-----Original Message----- From: Anthony Youngman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Posted At: 24 March 2004 09:29 Posted To: uniVerse Conversation: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3 Subject: RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3
AARRGGHH!!
NEVER EVER run antivirus on a server. -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
-- Sincerely, Charles Barouch www.KeyAlly.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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