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RE: Antivirus on intranet network

Subject: RE: Antivirus on intranet network
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:26:06 +1000
Hi Steven,

We use eTrust from CA and you can certainly do this.  On one of your internet 
connected machines you can set it for auto download and to then re-distribute 
to the other connected machines (saves on internet bandwidth).  The files are 
stored on the first machine as self-extracting archives, simply copy them to a 
USB stick and move them into a similar config on your 'offline' machines (i.e. 
Distribution server with configured auto downloads on the other machines).  The 
only thing you have to remember is to do the physical transfer.  

If you have laptops travelling between the two networks on a regular basis you 
could set up a distribution tree so the laptop/s connects to the first 
distribution server and then when it/they connect to the 'offline' network 
it/they then distribrutes the signatures to the machines on this network.

HTH,

Lauren Ward

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Meyer [mailto:meysteven@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 6:07 AM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com 
Subject: Antivirus on intranet network


hello,
I have a "Working" network who is totally disconnected (physically)
from the Internet.
people do the "search" on the "Internet " computers and then go on the
"work" computers for analyse and the store the data.
The Question is: I would need a anti virus on the "work" computers and
I should be able to update the virus database daily without connecting
any computer to the Internet.
Which anti virus should I use and How could I do the update.
Thanks for any help.
Steven Meyer



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