[PLUG] was Vexira for Linux, yeah or neah. ClamAV
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1663eesa at robinson-west.com
Wed Jan 7 13:24:01 UTC 2004
> If it's being sold as an AV solution for Linux as they sell AV software
> for Windows... it's snake oil.
>
> If it's being sold as an all-in-one mail scanning solution, you have to
> ask why you'd want to pay $200 for something that is available for free
> already. (Free as in AMaViS/ClamAV or AMaViS/F-Prot if non-commercial)
>
> IIRC, Trend Micro does sell a Linux product, but when last I talked to
> their head of training, the company was re-focusing... only looking for
> 100+ license deals, not looking for small-time contracts. He was in
> Oregon about a year ago, FWIW.
>
> Rob
Is Clam AV simply a foundation on which to add other virus scanners
to?
I wonder if the Linux Network Security class at PCC is taught again,
if it will go into this?
-- Michael C. Robinson
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