Sain, David J. wrote:
> I want to setup a linux box with smoothwall, ipcop or some other
> opensource internet security application (preferably linux based) at
> home, but don't know how ClamAV might handle things like Antivirus 2008
> that make fraudulent claims and are considered malware.
>
> I
Best way to find out is to just scan it. But, just a forewarning, ClamAV is
for viruses, not spyware (while there are some spyware defs). If you want,
you can grab an MD5 of the installer and make your own definitions.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Sain, David J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> I
I want to setup a linux box with smoothwall, ipcop or some other
opensource internet security application (preferably linux based) at
home, but don't know how ClamAV might handle things like Antivirus 2008
that make fraudulent claims and are considered malware.
I searched archives, but don't co
Hi,
sorry for cross-posting. I was unsure which list to address.
I have just tried to get ClamAV 0.94rc1 running and noticed that clamuko
currently is not available. I have not tried to re-enable the code in clamd
(which is more or less commented out), but suppose there is some reason for
the