Economical Anti-Virus Network Solution
From: Gary C. New (ANTISPAM_garycnew_ANTISPAM@yahoo.com)Date: 05/14/02
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From: ANTISPAM_garycnew_ANTISPAM@yahoo.com (Gary C. New) Date: 14 May 2002 12:04:37 -0700
I'm trying to build up a network wide anti-virus solution for my
company. We have a mixture of Windows (workstations) and Linux
(servers) systems and I am wondering what might be the most robust,
yet economical solution for such a network. Our SMTP, HTTP, and FTP
hosts are mostly Linux based with the exception of a Windows
File/Backup server. I was thinking of either a mail gateway, network
scan, client scan, or a combination scheme.
Suggestions?
Respectfully,
Gary
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