[CentOS] Good Anti-virus for Linux desktops and servers

Birta Levente blevi.linux at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 06:41:17 UTC 2012


On 14/08/2012 00:46, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Thanks for the feed back.
>
> To clarify , all viruses / Malware  no matter to the OS ... A user
> downloads (Web site, USB , cd rom , etc) an infected file via his
> Linux machine , the infected file only attacks M$ OS's .... User saves
> the file to a samba share .. a windows user opens the file bang ...
> Stop the virus  at the entry point.
>
> Centralized management , view the status of all machine that have AV
> software installed , are they up to date, when did the last run a scan
> , alerts if they have found a virus etc ...
>
> Thanks
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Ashkan Rahmani <ashkan82r at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Try kaspersky
>> It's best one
>>
>> ———
>> Ashkan R
>> On Aug 13, 2012 8:55 AM, "Gregory Machin" <gdm at linuxpro.co.za> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> I'm look for an enterprise quality Anti-virus / Malware for my Linux
>>> machines . Mostly Ubuntu on the desktop, CentOS and RHEL servers. I
>>> must have real time scanning, on demand scanning, and centralized
>>> management.
>>>
>>> Is there anything out there that can do this ?
>>>
>>> GM
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Exactly .... eset for business cover all ... with remote admin even can 
remote install, fire scan, statistics and more, more ...

Levi







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