If the desktops are locked down 100% and are updated regularly then it's
not really necessary IMO, but I generally do it anyway. It's an extra
layer that can help stop things before they get in the network.
Webmail is the biggest real offender. Other routine browsing is rare to
get a hit.
There is good info in the archives on using Trend's VirusWall. Trend is
my preferred AV product anyway, so VirusWall is little to no additional
cost for my sites that are already using their suite products.
I found the whole viralator approach way too intrusive and limiting to be
useful. The only thing I'd consider using in the open-source area is an
add-in for DansGuardian - follow the 'extras' link at
www.dansguardian.org.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Antonio Lopez Mercader" <alopezme@salud.aragob.es>
To: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 6:15 AM
Subject: [squid-users] Squid with Antivirus
> Hello,
>
> I have unsuccesfully tried to install Squirm/Virulator/Sophos Antivirus
> (Squid is working nice).
> Not I am asking for technical support, but only want to know if you
think an
> antivirus should be installed on the Proxy or just on the clients.
> I need arguments to convince my boss to keep the proxy as light as
possible
> =)
>
> Cheers,
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Antonio L�pez Mercader
> Departamento de Inform�tica
> Hospital San Jorge - Huesca (SPAIN)
> --------------------------------------------
>
Received on Wed Nov 12 2003 - 05:45:59 MST
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