Yes, unfortunately, the SonicWall AV software is currently only available
for Windows machines. Before a user is allowed Internet access, the
SonicWall checks their machine to make sure it has the latest virus
definitions before allowing them Internet access. In your case, running a
non-Windows platform, you'll need to exclude your IP address from the
virus requirements on the SonicWall. Ask whoever manages your SonicWall
to exclude your system. You can also call SonicWall tech support for more
info.
~M
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Charlie Bullen wrote:
> Hi, I got my employer to let me bring my linux box to work to use but there is a problem. They have a sonic wall and I can't get through it to the net. If I can get it to work great, if not I can get no support from the office. I have been using Konquerer and ran into a blank wall, no net access. I tried Lynx and got a message that I needed to download and install sonic wall anti virus, but I couldn't do that with Lynx.
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> They have sonicwall set to not allow internet access unless the client is running sonicwall antivirus.
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> All the other workstations are Win98 or XP using IE 5.5 or 6.0.
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> My idea is to install and try Opera withi tset to identify itself as IE. I am running wine and have had good results running windows programs on Linux but I wonder if sonic wall anti virus can run under linux (Suse 7.3)
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> Any other suggestions or better yet solutions would be appreciated.
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> This whole project is the result of 2 things, first I went to the Linux to Windows conversion presentation last week, thanks Matt, and second I have to use a windows XP home version box otherwise.
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> Regards,
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> Charlie
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