Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote: > Friends, > > I have a linux redHat es3 machine that i am going to use for file > serving - samba sharing with a net full of windows machines. > > I was wondering if ClamAV sounds like a good anti virus solution to > run on this RH linux box. > > - also I see that there are fedora > http://crash.fce.vutbr.cz/crash-hat/5/clamav/ > and > Other very good repositories are maintained by Dag Wieers dag at > wieers.com > http://dag.wieers.com/packages/clamav/ > > and a RH 8 version > RedHat 8.0: > http://rpms.linux-kernel.at/?current=/lkernAT/redhat/extras/8.0/i386 > > so... I am wondering which of these would work for me? > would a RedHat8.0 ( i suppose these will be rpms ) work for me? - > RedHat ES3 -? > > thanks > > I also have a mailserver ( mandriva 2006 - was mandrake 10 ... but > updated ) > would Clam AV be a good idea there?
ClamAV is a good idea everywhere! :) As for repositories, Dag builds good packages for RedHat. Personally, I prefer to build ClamAV from source. This allows me to keep as up-to-date as possible without having to wait on the packager to build each new version. Clam builds very easily on RedHat. I haven't used Mandriva, but I wouldn't expect any problems. -- Bowie _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html