Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/21/22:39:15
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>> I use F-PROT for ALL DOS virus scanning needs. Any resident
>> scanner gives a false sense of security. Only regular scanning
>> with a real scanner can catch all viruses. I heavily recommend
>> doing scanning from a write protected disk with FPROT on it. The
>> disk MUST be prepared on a "guaranteed virus-free" system
>> however. I usually prepare my FPROT boot disk from Linux. I
>> just unzip FPROT into Linux and then format a DOS floppy and copy
>> the needed stuff to the disk. I've set up a simple script to do
>> it all. Note also that you must reboot the system by hitting
>> RESET and not CTRL-ALT-DEL as some viruses intercept the
>> CTRL-ALT-DEL call. If anyone wants more info on how to
>> "virus-proof" their system, they can contact me via email. BTW,
>> FPROT is *FREE* for non-commercial use.
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>There's a shareware version out there.....right?
F-PROT is freeware.
>And aren't there any Linux viruses?
No. Due to file protections and stuff, a user must be root to have a
virus inflict significant damage, which is why any good *nix book will
tell you NOT to use root as your personal account. There are trojan
horses, but they aren't the same thing as viruses.
Jason
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