Antivirus and firewall are different thigs.
I have avast antivirus, but without real time.
Someone has made Clamav that is another antivirus and I don't think that this ona has the real time protection.
I don't know if someone has made a firewall module.
Tell me if you want Avast that I'll provide it.
Bye
Well, i've made two, 'Avast' and 'Avira'
but these were not popular, i needed to
distribute them via other sites and i'm
sure the new packaging rules combined to
the anti-ShareWare philosophy would get
them rejected anyway...
Q: Why would you need antivirus on a Linux Machine?
A: To clean windows virus infested machines :), is that why you need it for panuelmaco?
Or do you think that antivirus is needed?
Excellent work Quax, but what is dazuko, sorry if ask.
Also careful with "pray":) There will be many who can tell you that "is wasting your time"
The most common problem i've observed with Anti-Virus
SoftWare when scanning my computer was that they would
never be 100 % reliable: the application just stopped
responding after a while or it simply vanished without
leaving a clue. But sometimes, for the only purpose of
scanning a few files, it's working well enough. Thanks
Quax for the tip about 'Avira', by the way: i don't
watch some web sites as often as i used to these days!
Wow! "Dazuko" as a key word is instructive, especially the wiki:
avast! antivirus
AVG Linux Edition
Avira AntiVir UNIX Workstation/Server
Clam AntiVirus
F-Secure Client/Server Security
NOD32 for Linux File Server
Panda Security for Linux
Quick Heal for Linux
This many Anti-Virus applications for Linux, really?! I'm curious!
Bicephale wrote:
Wow! "Dazuko" as a key word is instructive, especially the wiki:
avast! antivirus
AVG Linux Edition
Avira AntiVir UNIX Workstation/Server
Clam AntiVirus
F-Secure Client/Server Security
NOD32 for Linux File Server
Panda Security for Linux
Quick Heal for Linux
This many Anti-Virus applications for Linux, really?! I'm curious!
it's for M$ maintenance :)
avast! Linux Antivirus with full GUI
for DaviX, NimbleX, PureOS, SlaX, etc.
By "full" i mean no fancy/cryptic CLI magic is required to
use this anti-virus, copy it to the '/modules/' directory
and you're done. I'd like someone to make it Slax-compliant
since i'm pretty sure the directory layout isn't right but
at least it works, contributions would be appreciated. If
you never heard of the Slax .LZM building rules then don't
bother, just use it. I've observed operational limitations
under both the SlackWare-based and Debian-based environments
and there's nothing more i can do, please ask a Linux guru
for improvements if that's possible at all...
Dunno if it will interest anyone but bitdefender has now added a gui to there avg and there doing a bata test program that someone may be interested in.
As for the link right above adtrafficstats.com was blocked by FireFox...
It was published in LXF (uk based magazine) so could be hidden.
Bitdefender beta test
I just need to remove my personal key if you want 'Avira',
'NOD' is a completely different story since i don't even
have a .TGZ or whatever to start with: it's listed as a
result from mentioning 'Dazuko'...
Thank you Quax, i'm presently trying to make 'F-Prot' useful
enough for my mother, sisters, cousins and relatives to use if
they want to but i think 'Dazuko' is required in the server
package which i'm working with at the moment. No source-code
or any other fancy things for me, of course, so it's not going
to be a "clean" module but i guess they wouldn't mind neither.
In any case, it's good to know what's coming ahead. Well, it
doesn't matter so much if 'Dazuko' represents heavy workload
though because the purpose i had for the CD was mainly about
anti-virus tasks aimed at Windows systems. I'm still unable
to make Slax bilingual and it's too late to distribute LiveCDs
as Christmass gifts anyway so i guess i've got a full year in
front of me to fix all of the irritating items hoping that my
modules don't get broken again by the time i get ready!