[Technical] Re: [Moodle] OT - Help Please - Anti-Virus Software
recommendations?
Con Zymaris
conz at cyber.com.au
Thu Jul 27 12:13:34 EST 2006
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 11:59:31AM +1000, Keith Richardson wrote:
> Please forgive cross-posts.
> Hello everyone.
> We have an anti-virus software crisis and I would appreciate any advice
> possible.
> We have been using VET but they are forcing a change on us that is not
> compatible so we need to look elsewhere.
> Here is the QUESTION posed by my technician:
>
> "Anti virus question to those members of the group that have Novell file
> servers with XP workstations.
> What antivirus solution do you have in place with server based updates?
> How efficient is this?
> Does it affect network performance, if not what speed does network run
> at?
> Any recomendations for a low grade network?
Keith,
Before you make a decision, trial ClamAV and ClamWin.
You can use Clam on many servers as a server-based AV, scanning incoming
mail etc:
http://www.clamav.net/
You can use Clam Win on all your Windows PCs, including XP:
http://www.clamwin.com/
Features:
- High detection rates for viruses and spyware;
- Scanning Scheduler;
- Automatic downloads of regularly updated Virus Database.
- Standalone virus scanner and right-click menu integration to Microsoft
Windows Explorer;
- Addin to Microsoft Outlook to remove virus-infected attachments
automatically.
Clam AV and Clam Win are both free and open source.
Cheers,
Con Zymaris
- CEO, Cybersource Pty. Ltd.
- Director, Open Source Industry Australia, Limited.
- Convenor, Open Source Victoria (A Government-funded industry cluster.)
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