technomage wrote: > try www.free-av.com. > they have a linux capable virus scanner (it uses the dazuko engine) and can > auto-update daily if set so. > > I use it here and its been a real life saver. :) Hey Mage, What kind of lives has it saved? I know that virus scanning is used on mail servers under Linux, to prevent passing on Microsoft viruses. I know that there have been worms (I guess Morris wrote the book before Microsoft became the prime target) that could exploit sendmail, etc. But the *nix world has tightened up in the past decade or so. I also know that Linux is not exempt from viruses, though if you don't let them have root there's a limit to the harm they can do. I suppose if you actually executed one (what did they call that, the "courtesy virus" or something?) it could use an ordinary account to launch a DOS attack and publish your address book. But I'm not aware of anything worth mentioning that's been in the wild over the past few years. Have I been sleeping through something here? Vic