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I am currently eval the Linux version of Innoculate. I use it now on my Yuck Exchange server and it works.
They do have a linux module as well.

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Bob Lee

>I just spent the day removing the latest "Windows email virus-de-jour infection” (Badtrans) off of several client systems. A few weeks ago I "enjoyed" cleaning up a Nimda infection that had reduced a network of 25 PCs to sludge. I'm really tired of this kind of job security.
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>So far, I've tried Norton, Trend, and McAfee on the workstations. The problem is that the end users forget to update their virus definition files and I don’t want to baby-sit 100 PCs. A colleague I spoke with today said that his Win2k servers were running firewall virus scanners from Norton and that it caught all of the Badtrans infection-events today. Bottom line, he spent a few minutes scanning log files and reading reports while I spent hours editing Win.ini, the Windows Registry, and booting to DOS on each machine to delete the trojans.
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>All of my clients are running RedHat Linux 6.x or 7.x on all file, internet, and mail servers…no Windows servers for me as long as I can help it!
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>Cut to the chase: I want to completely eliminate workstation virus scanning software and install SOMETHING on the Linux servers to filter this garbage out.
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>What? Anyone have experience in this area? Any recommendations? (Some of the stuff from Kaspersky Labs looks promising.)
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>Thanks in advance for any feedback or advice.
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>Mike Copeland
>Genesis Group Software
In the beginning, there was a command prompt, and all was well.
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