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тАО03-28-2005 12:14 AM
тАО03-28-2005 12:14 AM
virus scan
i know that this question is asked before ,
but i need to confirm for our audit ,
they insist to use virus scan for our HP-UX server ,
this server is using only as host for database which is accessed by windows application server
and the ftp is restricted and allow only for this application server
so i need to confirm to them there is no risk from this issue ,
and if there any white paper related to this subject,
Thanks
Manal
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тАО03-28-2005 12:27 AM
тАО03-28-2005 12:27 AM
Re: virus scan
just do a search on this site for "virus" for tons of opinions and documentation
live free or die
harry d brown jr
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тАО03-28-2005 12:34 AM
тАО03-28-2005 12:34 AM
Re: virus scan
There is no virus check required for unix. I think they should be aware of this.
Rgds
HGN
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тАО03-28-2005 12:48 AM
тАО03-28-2005 12:48 AM
Re: virus scan
Regards,
Manal
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тАО03-28-2005 03:43 AM
тАО03-28-2005 03:43 AM
Re: virus scan
Most versions of unix are very resistant to virus style attacks. Purchasing a virus scanner may be a good idea IF your primary mail server is Unix, and not something that runs on the OS's made famous by that company headquartered in Redmond, Washington. One of the design advantages of this is that any virus detected is unlikely to attack the server itself.
Normal, ordinary systems administration practices make it very difficult for a virus to attack--but these are not completely unheard of. If all defaults are accepted, most versions of unix are very unsecure. But it is easy, cheap and fast to make them more secure. If you're not familiar with Unix security practices, I recommend _Practical Unix and Internet Security_ by Garfinkle and Spafford.
In Unix, the primary security threats are back doors, trojans, buffer overflow attacks and unpatched operating systems. No virus scanner can detect these.
The best Unix security is a trained administrator and trained users, along with a pro-active program of scanning and audits. It doesn't take a lot of software, time or effort to secure Unix, but it does require an "attitude of security" amongst the administrators, the users, and especially management. Audits are good. Audit yourself, audit everyone else, and encourage others to audit you. You'll have a safe and happy computer environment for a long time if you do.
Chris
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тАО03-28-2005 03:54 AM
тАО03-28-2005 03:54 AM
Re: virus scan
We have McAfee antivirus running on HPUX server with Samba exports.
Regards,
alex
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тАО03-28-2005 08:00 AM
тАО03-28-2005 08:00 AM
Re: virus scan
So the only vulnerability associated with HP-UX is as an email server for a bunch of PCs. The emails have no effect on the HP-UX box so the vulnerability (as always) is in the PC client reading the mail. Tell the auditors to run virus scans on the PC clients.
The other source of viruses is found in disk sharing, and as with email, the PC is both the creator and target for the viruses. Like any filesystem, the virus scan must also look at the shared disk(s). HP-UX does nothing with infected files from PCs. You can try to run them but since they have the instructions and executable format, the file is 100% rejected. So unless you are sharing disk space with PCs, this is non-issue.
And since there is no virus scan program for HP-UX, it will be pretty hard to perform this task. The closest you could come to auditing HP-UX is to run the security_patch_check program (which should be done for all secure servers).
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО03-28-2005 08:05 AM
тАО03-28-2005 08:05 AM
Re: virus scan
there are virus scanners for HPUX. Of course they look for PC viruses, but they are HPUX executables and run on the server.
For example:
http://trialware.techrepublic.com/abstract.aspx?scid=2004&docid=77773
Regards,
Alex
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тАО03-29-2005 02:13 AM
тАО03-29-2005 02:13 AM
Re: virus scan
We use the McAfee unix command line version on our linux pop3 email server. (Should work fine for HPUX) We check every 1/2 hour for .dat file updates from McAfee using cron.
As others have stated we don't use it to scan the unix filesystem per say..just incoming and outgoing email. But the McAfee version works good for us for this purpose. Hope this helps.
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тАО03-29-2005 02:17 AM
тАО03-29-2005 02:17 AM
Re: virus scan
thanks for your feed back ,
so the conclusion is ,
if we don't use HP-UX server as email server or using any S/W like SAMBA to connect to windows server then we didn't need virus scan for our case
pls. confirm
Regards,
Manal
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тАО03-29-2005 02:21 AM
тАО03-29-2005 02:21 AM