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From: "Ryan Lamberton" <ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Is there a good (free?) virus scanner that works with squid? One of my users must have a virus and my data provider keeps telling me that I have a beagle virus:

Probably best to ensure that users have up-to-date anti-virus software installed on their workstations, and that said workstations are patched. Configure your email servers to block certain types of attachments. Educate your staff. There is little excuse for virus infections in the Windows environment these days with the amount of quality free/affordable anti-virus scanners available for workstations


There is a list of sites that you can block that the virus attempts to contact, but by then it's too late. The list will change with every variant. The virus/worm (and most other worms) propagates via email, so it'd be a good idea to have a scanner on incoming email servers.

Dietrich


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