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Re: Scanning webpages for viruses and other malicious content

Subject: Re: Scanning webpages for viruses and other malicious content
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:14:11 -0600


Brian Erdelyi <brian_erdelyi@yahoo.com> 8/11/2004 12:45:38 PM >>>
Anyone have suggestions about how to scan web pages
for malicious content? Preferably something that works
as a proxy/gateway. 

I need something that can actually scan the vbscript,
javascript, java, ActiveX and other embeded content on
the page. Bonus would be the ability to categorize
pages and block pages as required.



I use DansGuardian, which has a Antivirus patch available, in front
of squid. The AV patch uses ClamAV as the virus scanner. With clam
you can write your own signatures and DGAV allows you to deny access
to particular sites, including TLD's, once you figure out where all the
crud
is coming from.

www.dansguardian.org 

http://www.harvest.com.br/asp/afn/wcfp.nsf (the av patch)

www.squid-cache.org 

Jeff



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