The general approach for adding anything is to run in a container, and I
don't think AV would be different.  /usr is read only, and /etc should have
no binaries, so you might not actually need to mount the entire filesystem.
HTH, -Nick

On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 4:01 AM Luciano Deriu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please could i get some pointers on the recommended approach for adding
> AntiVirus to CoreOS?
>
> Should we install AV on to CoreOS directly or use have AV in a Docker
> Container and mount the filesystem?
>
> I couldn't find much online about this topic. Apologies if i've missed
> something.
>
> Many thanks in advance
> Luciano
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