On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 12:22 -0700, Dennis Peterson wrote: > On 6/18/13 8:08 AM, Alain Zidouemba wrote: > > As Joel Esler mentioned before, there are signatures for UNIX malware in > > the official ClamAV DB. > > > > - Alain > > > You would think such a simple question would have a simple answer. UNIX is > not > Solaris. Solaris is one of a few UNIX's around. Are the UNIX signatures for > Tru-64, HP-UX, BSD UNIX, SCO UNIX, AIX...? Doesn't matter if there are or not > to > someone seeking Solaris 10 information, actually. Are there any for Solaris > 10? > > dp
How about you download the signatures, decompress them and quickly scan them yourself? It seems as though this is a simple thing to do. Yes? I mean you probably already have the files local in your installation... why does someone else have to do something for you? Why all the noise? I don't think Joel's answer was specific enough for you... as Joel Esler responded earlier: There are patterns for almost all operating systems in the ClamAV db. Why is it lately a lot of people (in many many disciplines) just want an ANSWER and don't want to understand how to get the answer... themselves? I'll be quiet now. -- greg folkert - systems administration and support web: donor.com email: g...@donor.com phone: 877-751-3300 x416 direct: 616-328-6449 (direct dial and fax) "It's always too early to quit." -- Norman Vincent Peale _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml