Virex 7 Scripts - 1.06scripts to scan hard drive, update virus defs |
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Install seems to be faulty - Version: 1.06, 3/6/2004 10:05AM PST
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- Install seems to be faulty
sort of "auto protect" - Version: 1.05, 2/17/2004 06:26AM PST
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marja
Isn't there a possibility to create a script that scans content whenever it's downloaded or opened? This is in my opinion a big disadvantage of Virex compared to Norton Anti Virus
Overwrites man page for vscanx with a link - Version: 1.04, 12/16/2003 12:47PM PST
dhwagner
I upgraded Virex 7 to Virex 7.2.1. It turns out that Virex 7.2.1 installs its man page at /usr/local/share/man/man1/vscanx.1
Virexscripts 1.04 wants to write a link at that location. This needs to be fixed. It seems that the main thing Virex 7.2.1 needs, in order to make the man page accessible, is to update the manpath. This is done in /etc/manpath.config.
Virexscripts 1.04 wants to write a link at that location. This needs to be fixed. It seems that the main thing Virex 7.2.1 needs, in order to make the man page accessible, is to update the manpath. This is done in /etc/manpath.config.
By the way, i would recommend moving the update script into the daily folder to also catch the windows-worm-of-the-day. :-)
A nice touch would be if you could configure the folders it should scan. Like putting a list of folder aliases into /Library/Application Support/virexscripts/ and having those scanned automatically.