Re: Good Anti-virus for Linux desktops and servers

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You might try looking into Symantec Endpoint Protection. It offers
everything you've mentioned you're looking for.

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-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of John R Pierce
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 7:53 PM
To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Good Anti-virus for Linux desktops and servers

On 08/14/12 5:38 PM, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Good point unless its intercepting the ssl stream. there are ways of
> doing ithttp://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SslBump  but its dodgy ..

the only method I know that works consistently is to block all direct 
web and ssl access and force use of a web proxy, so the SSL is between 
the remote server and the proxy server, which is your security gateway.  
users don't like this.   the various uPNP type methods of 
autoconfiguring web proxies are all dodgy.   mobile device users 
frequently have issues.


-- 
john r pierce                            N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca                         mid-left coast

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