Re: Internet threat management package

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take a look at OSSEC
http://www.ossec.net/


J schreef:
> ... Looking for a recommendation for a commercial threat management
> package.  ( Think antivirus / antispy / anti-rootkit -- all rolled
> into one engine ), similar to this product:
> http://usa.kaspersky.com/products_services/work-space-security.php,
> which currently only supports one kernel for FC6, and RHEL4, officially.
>
> Here's the background.  Need to make a decision and investment for a
> hybrid linux/windows network, with a Samba file server running
> Centos5.  Would like to invest a single product, rather than multiple
> products, especially since that implies that I'm not giving money to
> companies that only provide software for Windows.  (or, supporting
> companies that provide software solutions for Linux, depending on how
> you look at it.)
>
> Not even sure if I have the right idea.  I would assume that Linux
> clients are not completely invulnerable to virii, spyware, and
> rootkits, and that it would make sense, in a small corporate
> environment to guard against them, the same as Windows machines... but
> the lack of options seems to suggest otherwise?
>
>
> Anyone have any tips, advice, or recommendations?
>
> Thanks!!
>
> -- J.
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