On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Chris Meadors wrote:I found it pretty dense reading, myself, and wondered what prompted the project to delve into this mostly-marketing page with an RFC buried in it...
International Center for Alcohol Policies? Now what exactly will the new version of ClamAV be doing? :)
Hopefully it will work well enough that no one will have to modify their drinking habits.
Maybe http://www.i-cap.org/home.html?
Has anyone made it through the market-speak and glad-handing to actually figure out what it does? The best I can gather from it is that it's a generic content-filtering "protocol" geared towards cache boxes and other expensive hardware I don't have. I've not yet found an ICAP "client" (if I'm even reading things correctly).
So I guess I'll ask once again, what do people here use for scanning over the network? I'm checking out the clamd-stream-client, and that seems to work, just curious what others are doing.
Thanks,
Charles
-- Chris
Just curious, if the geniuses behind ClamAV think there's value, I'm sure there is!
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