On Friday 01 December 2006 05:32, David Milholen wrote: > I have a box set up for home use, but it was used as a massive file share > for a bunch of friends. I only allowed 3 accounts to this share with > password. I believe over time someone loaded a file that had the > win32:Tenga virus on it. > I usually clean the files and download what I need but I leave the files > on the Share. I have lots of directories and files on this. I have been > using Trend Micro from a remote windows box to clean them periodically > but for some reason it rears it ugly head every once and a while. > What can I do to permanently get rid of this annoying virus?? > Thanks Add Dag's rpmforge repo, yum install clamav, and read /usr/share/doc/clamav-0.88.6/clamdoc.pdf or http://www.clamav.net/doc/latest/clamdoc.pdf for usage. All you will probably have to do is tweak the config a bit (if even that) and set a cronjob to run it occasionally. Other packages such as clamav-milter and clamd are useful if you are running a mail server and you want to to virus checking on inbound and outbound mail. -- - Kevan Benson - A-1 Networks _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos