On Tuesday July 26 2005 12:23 am, Trace Green wrote: > Hi, > > I want to do some antivirus scan for my windows partitions in > LiveCD, so, i want to ask some questions about these tools. > > 1. As i know, clamscan and f-prot can do this work for me. but they > seems don't support NTFS.
Why should an individual program support any filesystem? That's the OS's job to understand. > 2. My friend told me f-prot is too old to use. And in > systemRescueCD and Helix, these two kinds of liveCD all use > clamscan. Does it mean clamscan is better than f-prot? Clamscan is free, f-prot is not, so yes by default. > 3. As you know, Windows have so many virus, so, can anybody tell me > any kinds of tools in linux scanning virus for windows? The only known 100% effective measure against Windows viruses is prevention. Friends don't let friends use Windows. > 4. Does clamscan have user interface, or is it just command in > terminal? Thanks very much for any idea!! You ask the wrong question. "Does it have a user interface, or does it have training wheels welded on and features removed for your own safety?" -- Paul Johnson Email and Instant Messenger (Jabber): [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ursine.ca/~baloo/
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