Not to move anyone to another package, but to offer another route if
you want to consider it. An option other than ClamAV is AVG, it works well, and is easy to install. Grisoft has a Linux version of their AVG Virus Software The free version can be downloaded here ftp://ftp.grisoft.cz/pub/softw/70free/setup/ They have a complete line of Anti-Virus Software for both the MS and Linux worlds, I have used both version for years an like it much more than Symantic ( Norton ) - McAfee etc.. It doesn't wind it's way down into the heart of the OS, it is very stable and in my mind one of the best Anti Virus packages out. If you prefer a paid version, theirs is a very cost effective product with flavors to suit all applications and sizes. More information can be had at http://www.grisoft.com if looking for a one off copy of a basic AV for your Windows machine, then http://free.grisoft.com The free versions don't include all of the bells and whistles but work very well, run and update automatically. john plemons Anne Wilson wrote: ClamAV is installed on my CentOS box. I edited the conf file and assumed all is well. Clearly it isn't. Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures are 55 days old. I tried looking at a how-to, in the hope of identifying the problem, but it is hopelessly out of date, and I reached the stage where it seemed that following it any further risked my installation. Can someone please give me a quick run-down of the things I should check. Clearly freshclam is running, but that's about all I know for certain. Thanks Anne _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
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