I have always run AV software on each windows computer, client or
server, since viruses can be spread in numerous ways (email, ftp,
floppies etc). Norton's AV product is very good, checks each files as
it is opened and the live update feature makes it relatively painless to
administer.
Dean
Steven Stern wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 11:43:30 -0500, "Chalonec Roger" <Chalonec.Roger@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
My users are very unsophisticated. I would like to be able to scan the
uploaded file but do not know if ClamAV or another can detect viruses on
FTPed files, especially if the file is infected with a Windows virus but
stored on a Fedora server.
R
FTP'd files are files, however they got there. ClamAV can scan them. What it
does with them is up to you. ClamAV scans for more than 20,000 viruses.
Why not grab the RPM from their site and give it a shot on a test machine?
--
Steve