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fedora1

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

I managed to dowmload f-prot for linux and i worked with the command rpm
-ivh "package", but i don't know how to activate the
program/virusscanner, can someone help me?

After rpm command the files went to this location:

########################################
#########################


/usr/local/bin/f-prot
/usr/local/f-prot
/usr/local/f-prot/CHANGES
/usr/local/f-prot/ENGLISH.TX0
/usr/local/f-prot/INSTALL.linux_ws
/usr/local/f-prot/LICENSE
/usr/local/f-prot/MACRO.DEF
/usr/local/f-prot/README
/usr/local/f-prot/SIGN.DEF
/usr/local/f-prot/SIGN2.DEF
/usr/local/f-prot/check-updates.sh
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/CVS
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/CVS/Entries
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/CVS/Repository
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/CVS/Root
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/add_info.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/auto_updt.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/comm_scan.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/index.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/inf_eicar.gif
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/info_options.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/inst_pro.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/license.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/loc_files.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/macro_scanning_options.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/main_feat.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/man_updt.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/per_scan.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/reporting_options.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/scanning_options.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/screenshot.jpg
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/sys_req.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/test_eicar.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/test_inst.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/updater.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/updater_req.html
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/updt_macro.gif
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/updt_sign.gif
/usr/local/f-prot/doc_ws/updt_signature.gif
/usr/local/f-prot/f-prot
/usr/local/f-prot/f-prot.sh
/usr/local/f-prot/man_pages
/usr/local/f-prot/man_pages/check-updates.pl.8
/usr/local/f-prot/man_pages/f-prot.1
/usr/local/f-prot/tools/check-updates.pl
/usr/share/man/man1/f-prot.1
/usr/share/man/man8/check-updates.pl.8

########################################
##########################


What do linux-users do with these files, which of them do they use to
activate/install the scannerm with what sort of command??



Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
quote:

> I managed to dowmload f-prot for linux and i worked with the command rpm
> -ivh "package", but i don't know how to activate the
> program/virusscanner, can someone help me?
>
> After rpm command the files went to this location:
>
> ########################################
#########################
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot



[ snip ]
quote:

> ########################################
##########################
>
>
> What do linux-users do with these files, which of them do they use to
> activate/install the scannerm with what sort of command??



/usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray

Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653

Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
quote:

> I managed to dowmload f-prot for linux and i worked with the command rpm
> -ivh "package", but i don't know how to activate the
> program/virusscanner, can someone help me?
>
> After rpm command the files went to this location:
>
> ########################################
#########################
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot



[ snip ]
quote:

> ########################################
##########################
>
>
> What do linux-users do with these files, which of them do they use to
> activate/install the scannerm with what sort of command??



/usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray

Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653

Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
quote:

> I managed to dowmload f-prot for linux and i worked with the command rpm
> -ivh "package", but i don't know how to activate the
> program/virusscanner, can someone help me?
>
> After rpm command the files went to this location:
>
> ########################################
#########################
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot



[ snip ]
quote:

> ########################################
##########################
>
>
> What do linux-users do with these files, which of them do they use to
> activate/install the scannerm with what sort of command??



/usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray

Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653

Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
quote:

> I managed to dowmload f-prot for linux and i worked with the command rpm
> -ivh "package", but i don't know how to activate the
> program/virusscanner, can someone help me?
>
> After rpm command the files went to this location:
>
> ########################################
#########################
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot



[ snip ]
quote:

> ########################################
##########################
>
>
> What do linux-users do with these files, which of them do they use to
> activate/install the scannerm with what sort of command??



/usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray

Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653

Alexander Dalloz

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
quote:

> I managed to dowmload f-prot for linux and i worked with the command rpm
> -ivh "package", but i don't know how to activate the
> program/virusscanner, can someone help me?
>
> After rpm command the files went to this location:
>
> ########################################
#########################
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot



[ snip ]
quote:

> ########################################
##########################
>
>
> What do linux-users do with these files, which of them do they use to
> activate/install the scannerm with what sort of command??



/usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray

Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.

Alexander


--
Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653

alvin

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
quote:

> On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
>
>
>
>
> [ snip ]
>
>
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray
>
> Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
> website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
> How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
> scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
> touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.
>
> Alexander
>
>


to use f-prot to scan whole hard drive, open up a terminal window, then
type in

f-prot / -disinf -list

Alvin
alvin

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
quote:

> On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
>
>
>
>
> [ snip ]
>
>
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray
>
> Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
> website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
> How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
> scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
> touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.
>
> Alexander
>
>


to use f-prot to scan whole hard drive, open up a terminal window, then
type in

f-prot / -disinf -list

Alvin
alvin

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
quote:

> On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
>
>
>
>
> [ snip ]
>
>
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray
>
> Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
> website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
> How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
> scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
> touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.
>
> Alexander
>
>


to use f-prot to scan whole hard drive, open up a terminal window, then
type in

f-prot / -disinf -list

Alvin
alvin

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
quote:

> On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
>
>
>
>
> [ snip ]
>
>
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray
>
> Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
> website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
> How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
> scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
> touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.
>
> Alexander
>
>


to use f-prot to scan whole hard drive, open up a terminal window, then
type in

f-prot / -disinf -list

Alvin
alvin

2004-01-23, 7:49 pm

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
quote:

> On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 03:56:22 +0100 fedora1 wrote:
>
>
>
>
> [ snip ]
>
>
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/f-prot is the antivirus binaray
>
> Why don't you just read the documentation, which should be on the f-prot
> website, while there are documentation files as well in what you posted.
> How to use f-prot binary further depends on your needs. An antivirus
> scanner is on Linux not needed like on Windows systems to scan each
> touched file, but useful with mailservers or with samba.
>
> Alexander
>
>


to use f-prot to scan whole hard drive, open up a terminal window, then
type in

f-prot / -disinf -list

Alvin
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