Grim

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Posted: May 05 2004,09:22 |
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Quote (Delboy @ May 04 2004,07:41) | Please help with newb instructions for installing an anti-virus scanner such as clamav or antivir. I can't find anything in the synaptic list of programs. Strangely, a search for 'anti-virus' on this forum brings up nothing. I don't feel very secure with dsl at the moment. Also, any thoughts on which is the more effective firewall (from Synaptic list) 'Firestarter' or 'Firewall-easy'? Lastly, what exactly is the SSH daemon in DSL?? |
Clamav, and its ilk, won't provide any antivirus protection for your Linux box. AV is used in conjunction with Linux-run mail servers to weed out viruses for Microsoft client machines.
If you're running a mail server for your Microsoft LAN, it may be a good idea. If you're installing AV because you always ran Norton's on your Windows boxen, you're wasting your time.
If you have a spare i386 or better use floppyfw for your router/firewall. Doesn't need a hard drive, just a floppy drive and a couple of NIC's.
The SSH Daemon allows you to connect to your Damn Small box via Secure SHell. It's handy, trust me.
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