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Basics: Anti-Virus checker - klamav


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Mandriva 2005 fully updated a few days ago.

I installed klamav with MCC software install. Install was quick and easy. I found the klamav icon in Menu, System, FileTools. It asked if it could update, I said yes. It didn't take too long. Clicked on the scan tab and since it was pointing at my /home/kristi/ I told it OK. Took about 5 minutes. (450MB) (A full system scan takes a long time). The scan found 4 things it didn't like and quaranteened them. I'll check them tomorrow. Very easy. This install apparently includes the Dazuko modules which check files on access. Clamav is apparently one of the best AV checkers around.

 

[by comparrison, I spent hours and hours trying to get klamav to install on a debian based system. Never happened.]

 

I do not know if an A/V is necessary. This simply proved that it could be done on Mandriva 2005 very easily. I would suspect that one would notice a 5% system load with an AV installed.

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  • 11 months later...

It is available in Mdv 2006. I hope you have set up your software mirrors with easyurpmi. If yes, you should get something like this as a result:

[root@localhost fabian]# urpmq -i klamav
Name		: klamav
Version	 : 0.22.1
Release	 : 1mdk
Group	   : File tools
Size		: 779704					   Architecture: i586
Source RPM  : klamav-0.22.1-1mdk.src.rpm	 Build Host: n3.mandriva.com
Packager	: Buchan Milne <bgmilne@linux-mandrake.com>
URL		 : http://sourceforge.net/projects/klamav/
Summary	 : KDE frontend for the Clam AntiVirus virus scanner
Description :
KlamAV provides ClamAV protection for the KDE desktop. It includes
'on access' scanning, manual scanning, quarantine management,
downloading of updates, mail scanning, and automated installation.



Update importance   : bugfix
Reason for update   :
Klamav 0.32 is now available for Mandriva Linux 2006 that fixes a
number of problems with the previous version:

- fix the proxy configuration; password-less proxies can now be used
- fix media:/ vs. devices:/ difference on different KDE versions
- translation of HTML advisory files; English and Brazilian Portuguese
are now available
- fix translation for all programs; a new klamav.pot file generated
against the full string translation code
- full English and Brazilian Portuguese are now available


Name		: klamav
Version	 : 0.32
Release	 : 1.1.20060mdk
Group	   : File tools
Size		: 1386232					  Architecture: i586
Source RPM  : klamav-0.32-1.1.20060mdk.src.rpm   Build Host: mercury.mandriva.com
Packager	: Mandriva Security Team <security@mandriva.com>
URL		 : http://sourceforge.net/projects/klamav/
Summary	 : KDE frontend for the Clam AntiVirus virus scanner
Description :
KlamAV provides ClamAV protection for the KDE desktop. It includes
'on access' scanning, manual scanning, quarantine management,
downloading of updates, mail scanning, and automated installation.



Update importance   : bugfix
Reason for update   :
Klamav 0.32 is now available for Mandriva Linux 2006 that fixes a
number of problems with the previous version:

- fix the proxy configuration; password-less proxies can now be used
- fix media:/ vs. devices:/ difference on different KDE versions
- translation of HTML advisory files; English and Brazilian Portuguese
are now available
- fix translation for all programs; a new klamav.pot file generated
against the full string translation code
- full English and Brazilian Portuguese are now available

 

edit: tyme was faster again. :P

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I do not know if an A/V is necessary. This simply proved that it could be done on Mandriva 2005 very easily. I would suspect that one would notice a 5% system load with an AV installed.

 

Some people say n o because they think there is no viruses for Linux, Sorry to say there is.. But further to that is being a good net citizen. We all download files share,send to others. The viruses can be found in these files then forwarded on to others that think it is clean.

 

It is good to have protection, for your self in the future and for others who have the unfortunate inability to change over to Linux.

 

I think it should be mandatory to have something on all computers, Not all are 100% effective but they will help stop the spread of most of the nastier viruses out there.

 

Having something like tripwire is also a good idea. Which can see and check any file changes which you may not know is being done.

 

Once you have tripwire and antivirus we should all use at least once a week to detect any changes and make any updates that are required.

 

I also read the mails generated by the system each day to see if there is anything special I should know about.

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i installed tripwire from MCC, but i cant find it in the menus. where can i find it?

It's not in the menus, it's a cli app. From the rpm description (available from mcc > software management):

After installing this package, you should run "/etc/tripwire/twinstall.sh" to generate cryptographic keys, and "tripwire --init" to initialize the database.
then in a terminal do
man tripwire

to read the manual, and set it up.

 

Welcome to the board! :)

 

and why did you post this in this thread? :rolleyes:

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