Stewart Johnston wrote: > ... > To answer the original poster's question, ClamAV/Antivirus is not really > a required part of an Ubuntu'ers toolkit. > However, there are other security precautions that are. One way that ClamAV can be used to benefit a desktop user is in conjunction with HAVP (HTTP Anti-Virus Proxy). You can install it on a desktop system, point your browser at it, and surf with virus scanning enabled. I've done a bit of playing with it in the past and it seemed to work, although i can't comment on its long-term viability.
Paul
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