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Malware/antivirus scanners to run from linux maintenance laptop
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Malware/antivirus scanners to run from linux maintenance laptop
To make some use of this pretty cool, although quite outdated, sony vaio picturebook i have I have gone through disproportionate amount of work to get to the point of installing a new os, which in this case i chose puppy linux for low resource usage.
I do pc repair and maintenance work for a living, and though i have multiple tools for pc repair, i often find that the quickest solution to a boot drive too bogged down in spyware and viruses to run is to plug it into a working system and scan it from there, this is where the picture book comes in. Basically I have found multiple spyware and antivirus progs that have linux versions, but im worried 1 about how effective these will be at scanning nfts drives, and 2 if by using usb to hdd converters and hd enclosures i will be able to quickly install and detect the drives to be scanned (my biggest concern is the drive compatibility and if the peripheral devices i mentioned will be able to be recognized from linux). will i need to use a windows emulator to use the system this way? will that use up enough resources to not make it worth it? Thanks for the help |
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As far as AV goes, ClamAV is common, free, open source and well supported. Yes - it detects Windows viruses. In fact, that's sort of what it is for: its original intention was to keep email servers clean, which typically include Windows machine clients. Unfortunately, I've been disappointed with clamwin's (Windows version) detection rates. My experiences are anecdotal though. Kaspersky would probably be a good choice if the Linux version is anything like the Windows version, although I've gotten quite a few false positives from it (once again, anecdotal). NOD32 is a personal favorite of mine on Windows, but I'm pretty sure the Linux version is for "servers", which probably means it is insanely expensive. Quote:
Good luck with your Linux experience. Sometimes it takes some patience and perserverence. :-) |
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wow, that was perhaps the most helpful and informative response that i've ever gotten on this board, thanks a bunch Rick.
I hatched this plan like most of my time consuming projects without knowing if it was remotely plausible and after reading your post it sounds like it might have actualy been a good idea. I'll be sure to post my experience with it when setup is finished for anyone else who might want to do setup a similar system on one of these old proprietary laptops. |
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