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Open source virus protection software
3:24 PM EST 1/4/06
For those looking for a true open source anti-virus software package, ClamWin (http://www.clamwin.net/) has been getting all sorts of rave reviews:
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/166400446
The only limitation at this point is the lack of a native real-time virus scanner (as found in most commercial alternatives), but the equally open source Winpooch (http://winpooch.sourceforge.net/home/index.php) spyware and trojan protection engine provides that service when integrated with ClamWin.
And who can resist product names like "ClamWin" and "Winpooch"?
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Re: Open source virus protection software
7:58 PM EST 1/11/06
as a reply to Betha Gutsche.
If you are only looking for 'free', as opposed to 'open source', you might be better off with one of a couple of free, home use versions provided by commercial AV companies. Both of these are free for home use only, and do provide 'real time' file scanning as well, which seems like a pretty big drawback to ClamWin.
AVG Antivirus - I (and by extension, my family, who I technically support) have used this for several years and I know many other people who have also used and liked it. http://www.grisoft.com
I have also heard good things about Avast, but i have never personally used it. http://www.avast.com/
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Re: Open source virus protection software
3:06 PM EDT 5/23/06
as a reply to Velusamy Velu.
Testing for attachment image.
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Re: Open source virus protection software
6:04 PM EDT 9/6/07
as a reply to Jeff Hall.
After being asked to install AVG on a library computer, I checked the license agreement to verify compliance. Per the license agreement (See: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/98 ) as viewed on September 6, 2007, installation of the software on a non home computer constitutes a violation of the license agreement. Translation: Do not install the free version on library computers.
Wanting to be a helpful computer tech, I also checked into "avast!" (which I've used at home and Really like). The free avast! license agreement (See: http://www.avast.com/eng/free_virus_protectio.html ) states, "... avast! 4 Home Edition can only be used by home users...". Translation: Do not install "avast! 4 Home Edition" on library computers.
-On to ClamWin & Winpooch -hoping to find that sweet library rate that the boss likes (i.e. Free).
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