In the .mil world, if following STIG regulations there are only 3 options right now, which I didn't know until after I sent my original request. The 3 options are Symantec, Mcaffee, and Trend Micro. The DISA web site only provided Symantec for the Solaris operating system, so I had to figure out how to make it work. I finally was able to do this by setting the HOME environment variable to /tmp because the permissions on the /root directory are 700 (also a STIG regulation). For those of you who replied that an antivirus program for Unix isn't needed, this is naove. Windows and Unix systems send email to each other, share files with each other, and sometimes even share filesystems with each other. If a virus gets on a Unix system which shares information with a Windows system, the Unix system becomes a carrier, even though it may never contract the disease. There are also rootkits and worms which definitely affect Unix systems, and newer virus protection software checks for these things. Thank you to all who answered my query, and may your systems remain virus free. Laurence H Cohen SRA International -----Original Message----- From: Cohen, Laurence Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:00 PM To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Subject: Antivirus Scanner for Solaris Does anyone know of a command line antivirus scanner for Solaris. I tried the Symantec Antivirus engine and command line scanner but could not get the engine installed on any of my systems. Thanks! Laurence H Cohen SRA International _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jun 29 17:05:15 2006
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