Re: Clamav

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On Sun, 2010-04-18 at 13:58 -0700, jdow wrote:

> > I think that it is a must to have protection on your machines
> > considering I am looking at a machine that was supposed to be bullet
> > proof, and proved to be infectable with windows crap through wine. If
> > you are running wine without protection then you are taking a chance.
> > I am not sure how it happened but it did.
> >
> >
> > The Virus even went to work renaming core files from the xp install
> 
> To be fair we've not determined exactly whether the files are something
> wine installed rather than a virus. If wine has not been used much,
> particularly for browsing or email, then I'd suspect "rpm -qf" on those
> files would show that they are part of wine.
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not possible because 'drive_c' is actually created when you execute wine
for the first time (or subsequent user creation) and thus...

$ rpm -qf /home/craig/.wine/drive_c/windows/twain_32.dll 
file /home/craig/.wine/drive_c/windows/twain_32.dll is not owned by any
package

is the only answer that one could ever have.

Seems as though it must have something to do with something that he
did/has on his Windows files/network or as I really suspect, a false
alarm and alterations caused by some anti-virus program and this is all
just mental masturbation of the kind that seems peculiarly unique to
Windows.

Craig


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