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From: Ruprecht Helms (rhelmsmayn.de)
Date: Sun Jul 07 2002 - 06:17:12 CDT

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    Hi Rainer Link,
    Hi Tomas Carmen,
    >
    >> I want to know if someone have experience with the antivir InoculateIT
    >> of CA with SLES7.

     
    > IIRC ENF (as well as the on-access virus scanning feature) has been
    > implemented as binary-only kernel module, which require certain kernel
    > releases. Binary-only kernel modules are just crap, imho.

    I'm using Inoculate IT for linux in combination with odeia (AV-Gateway)
    and standalone started via Cronjob. It is not inocmd32, seams to be
    for Windows it is inocucmd. You can get it free under /pub/getbbs of
    CA's ftp-server. I'm running it unser Suse 7.3

    It is working good and protects me for the actual worm curving through
    the net.

    Regards,
    Ruprecht

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