On Tuesday 17 June 2008 14:52:30 John Plemons wrote: > 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. > I'll be checking out all the other suggestions, but I'll also look at this, thanks. Anne _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos