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Re: Should webservers, eg. IIS 6 have anti--virus installed on them?

Subject: Re: Should webservers, eg. IIS 6 have anti--virus installed on them?
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 10:15:33 -0400
I would have it scan non web pages, such as .doc .exe .com, etc.  I
have a full extension list we use on our IIS servers.  This prevents
execution of malicious code.  Its a good idea to AV them, as they are
a common entry attack vector into your environment.

On 7/17/05, Sarbjit Singh Gill <ssgill@gilltechnologies.com> wrote:

Greetings

Should IIS have anti-virus installed on them. I know I would do it for a
fileserver but for IIS, I rather lock  it down.

Thanks.
/Gill


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