Le 10/07/2003 16:24, « Joe(theWordy)Philbrook » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

> 
> There once was a mythical mall security guard who was ordered to crack
> down on pick-pockets. Whereupon he spied an unsavory character walk up
> behind one lady after another, and deftly remove the cash from their
> purses'... And said he to himself, I'm supposed to stop "pick-POCKETS"
> not "pick-PURSES" thus he did nothing...


*** You install an anti-virus on a Linuxbox because its a server and it has
Windows clients. The few worms that exist for Linux are inssignificant and
thus need not a specific Linux anti-virus. The Linux multi-user system, file
permissions, TCP Wrappers, ipchains/iptables, procmail, etc. are enough to
protect your Linux box.

A solution I've been using since 2 years with a lot of success in isolating
viruses and other "bad" mail is called "Sanitizer". It's a huge procmail
script which filters mail on their envelope and attachments. It has been
saving my wives PC box a zillion times against viruses...

That should answer your anti virus question. Do you want to know if you need
to defragment a Linux box too...? :-))

-- 
Cheers,
Zoran. 

Windows software isn't released, it's allowed to escape.


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