On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 15:58, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Sa, den 07.02.2004 schrieb Chris um 22:52:
Can any one recommend a good one?
it has to be able to detect windows viruses as well
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Chris.
Why don't you search this list's archive?
clamav is ok, f-prot is free for private use too, uvscan by McAfee/NAI works good too.
Alexander
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Brian Connolly wrote:
"Why don't you search this list's archive?"
Alexander,
Will you please stop your bitching. It's getting really annoying. I recommend you either help people or don't. Enough with the grade-school reprimands for various infractions of "the rules". I've never followed them; not about to start now. So stop already.
Regards,
Brian Connolly
Hmmm, Seems to me that Alexander did both. That is, he pointed out a number of virus scanners that run on Linux and indicated that more information could be obtained by searching the archives. AV scanners for Linux have been discussed through several threads and Chris could obtain more information from them than a long regurgitation from Alexander (or others).
Mike