-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 07 September 2006 12:01 PM, Srujan K cobbled together some glyphs to say: Srujan, > I have been an Ubuntu user since a very brief time. Now I hav a small > problem in my college. We are using a Linux server for a windows LAN. > Now we want protect that windows LAN from viruses. What can we do within > the Linux server? Please help me. Well, you need to tell me for what purpose you are using the Ubuntu server. If it's a mail server then you can use an anti-virus in addition to the mail server like ClamAV or something to stop email attachments with viruses to be sent through your server. The situation will be different with different use cases. And kindly subscribe to our mailing list and ask such questions on the list. There are a lot of people there who can help. You can subscribe to our list (if you haven't already) by visiting the following URL -- https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in Regards, BG
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