Hi,

the few I know:
- Don't go over the internet as root.
- Put an IDS (as tripwire) on your linux machine
  (against trojans)
- Be aware of patchs, new releases and then upgrade.
- Linux don't fear a lot of virus 3 or 6 I believe.
  If infected, the only touched will be the one who's 
  logged on. 
- Worm can also disturb bandwith (and probably other
  task) but they're not critical.
- Put a firewall

The more dangerous is TROJAN and CRACKERS.
(By the way, where can I find a guru ? ;;;;oooopppp
_Matrix's_Smiley_ )

So, OMHO,
bbsc,
ism

-----Message d'origine-----
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Envoye : jeudi 16 mai 2002 14:40
A : Red Hat Mailing list
Objet : What are you doing for virus protection


I run a small ISP and of course my customers have asked me to put up some 
virus protection on my server.  I was just trying to get some info from 
the list what everyone is using.  I am not a linux guru so something RPM 
would be nice and that has regular updates.

-- 
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
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800-522-3475 Phone
http://www.mysteryelephant.com



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