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Re: Anti Virus for Debian





check out Trend Micro's Inter Scan
it might fit your needs

Markus Seidel
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 01:59:20PM +1000, Mario Zuppini wrote:
> I would also like to know of virus scanners especially for mail servers
ie
> sendmail
> that will work on a SPARC ???
>
> there are a few that work under i386 ie like amavris etc can be found on
> freshmeat.net
> but nothing will work under a sparc

As a quick and dirty option, you can use procmail to filter. Depending on
your security posture and thread environment, you can filter on
multi-extension vbs files (e.g. AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs), all VBS files, exe
files, or any combination. You could filter them to a quarantine area, then
peruse them at your leisure.

You should combine this with turning off auto execute of attachments on all
of your windows boxen.

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