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Title: ANTIVIRUS GATEWAY?!
Post by: Engelmann on March 15, 2001, 01:43:35 PM
please create a cool Antivirus solution wich scans all TCP traffic on smtp, pop3, http, ftp ports...
Title: Re: ANTIVIRUS GATEWAY?!
Post by: David on March 17, 2001, 09:53:42 AM
There is such as beast already.

It's called InterScan VirusWall, from Trend Micro (http://www.trendmicro.co.uk/). It claims to work only on Red Hat 6.0, but you might want to give it a go on the e-smith S&G. It does exactly what you want.

You can purchase VirusWall in Australia here:

http://www.everythinglinux.com.au/item.php3?id=ISVWLX25SP&start=0&max=8&invcata=20&invcatb=9&back=%2Fcategory.php3%3Fprodtype%3Dnormal%26invcata%3D20%26invcatb%3D9%26back%3D%252Fcat.php3%253Ftt%253D984811906%2526invcata%253D20%2526invcataname%253DSoftware%2526invcatadesc%253DSoftware%252Bthat%252Bworks%252Bon%252Bor%252Bwith%252BLinux%26tt%3D984811969

(Hmm.. long line.)
Title: Re: ANTIVIRUS GATEWAY?!
Post by: Michael on April 02, 2001, 01:47:10 AM
Engelmann wrote:
>
> please create a cool Antivirus solution wich scans all TCP
> traffic on smtp, pop3, http, ftp ports...

http://www.amavis.org supports email scanning with one or more licensed commercial scanners and the amavis tool is under GNU GPL. Its working on my e-smith server.

Michael
Title: Re: ANTIVIRUS GATEWAY?!
Post by: Grethus Bode on June 01, 2001, 06:54:59 PM
I just read that you van made amavis work under e-smith.
Please tell me how!
I tried the configure, but gave errors.
And were did you "make" the script, or do you use the perl-version?
If you do, still do tell how you were able to configure it.
Title: Re: ANTIVIRUS GATEWAY?!
Post by: swamy on June 06, 2001, 10:56:56 PM
HI

I have E-smith 4.1.2 and i am using that as my mail server.  I would like to configure some anti virus tool ..pls give me details of the configuration to do that.

reg
Title: Re: ANTIVIRUS GATEWAY?!
Post by: Brandon Friedman on June 06, 2001, 11:11:50 PM
You can try Rav Antivirus:
www.ravantivirus.com

Regards
BF