[K12OSN] Anti-Virus Firewall
jamie
mcparlandj at newberg.k12.or.us
Tue Apr 13 16:57:16 UTC 2004
You could do the same thing with squid. If you goto the clamav webpage under
the 3rc party modules they have a plug in that makes squid and clamav play
together.
On 4/13/04 9:27 AM, "Tim Litwiller" <tim at litwiller.net> wrote:
> I haven't done it but I have seen that there is a clamav patch for
> dansguardian that is supposed to do something like what you want.
>
> http://dansguardian.org/?page=extras
>
> Under 3rd party plugins and patches.
>
>
> Jim Kronebusch wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know of a way to integrate/build and anti-virus firewall?
>> Just wondering if there is a way to build a Linux router that not only
>> performs routing and content filtering, but also scans all traffic
>> against a virus definition.
>>
>> I have looked at some packages like those from www.fortinet.com
>> <http://www.fortinet.com> but have also seen the hefty price tags on
>> enterprise types of setups which is the category a standard school
>> size would fall into.
>>
>> Or even an option that is separate from the router and is a stand
>> alone virus scanner for all inbound/outbound network traffic at the
>> head of the network. I am not really concerned about traffice inside
>> the network as I will assume this is "clean", just traffic from web
>> browsing and transferring documents to and off campus and through email.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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