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Hi,
I have been tasked with finding an antivirus software product for a windows XP Pro PC which is acting as a server in an industrial automation system. This server doesn't have an internet connection, but the customer wants it to be regularly updated with the latest antivirus definitions. So, does any antivirus product (Norton, AVG, McAfee, etc) provide such a facility? Ideally, the solution will be: 1) Finding a way to download an update from a PC which 'is' connected to the internet. 2) Then copy the update file to the server using USB memory stick, and putting the update file in a specific directory on the server. 3) The servers antivirus program picks up the update definition file and does the upgrade. So, can this be done? Any advice appreciated. Rgards |
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From: "Control Freq" <nick@nhthomas.freeserve.co.uk>
| Hi, | | I have been tasked with finding an antivirus software product for a | windows XP Pro PC which is acting as a server in an industrial | automation system. | | This server doesn't have an internet connection, but the customer | wants it to be regularly updated with the latest antivirus | definitions. | | So, does any antivirus product (Norton, AVG, McAfee, etc) provide such | a facility? | | Ideally, the solution will be: | 1) Finding a way to download an update from a PC which 'is' connected | to the internet. | 2) Then copy the update file to the server using USB memory stick, and | putting the update file in a specific directory on the server. | 3) The servers antivirus program picks up the update definition file | and does the upgrade. | | So, can this be done? | | Any advice appreciated. | | Rgards McAfee produces EXE files that will update the signature and/or the Signatures and engine. The file is called a SuperDAT. http://www.mcafee.com/apps/download...updates/dat.asp -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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Control Freq used her/his keyboard to write :
> > So, does any antivirus product (Norton, AVG, McAfee, etc) provide such > a facility? I suppose you didn't look yourself, because most antivirus producers provide a downloadable off-line update. AntiVir http://www.avira.com/en/support/vdf_update.html McAfee http://www.mcafee.com/apps/download...=us&segment=smb (click on "I Agree") Norton (yeck) http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/download.html ftp://ftp.symantec.com/AVDEFS/norton_antivirus/ AVG http://www.majorgeeks.com/AVG_Anti-...ates_d4478.html Avast http://www.majorgeeks.com/avast_Vir...ions_d5150.html and maybe you can look here to find more: http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads29.html ;-) -- Fred Wening (NL) |
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In article <mn.1c787d744fc8702c.57381@ninmule.invalid>,
fredw@ninmule.invalid says... > Control Freq used her/his keyboard to write : > > > > So, does any antivirus product (Norton, AVG, McAfee, etc) provide such > > a facility? > > I suppose you didn't look yourself, because most antivirus > producers provide a downloadable off-line update. > > AntiVir > http://www.avira.com/en/support/vdf_update.html > > McAfee > http://www.mcafee.com/apps/download...=us&segment=smb > (click on "I Agree") > > Norton (yeck) > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/download.html > ftp://ftp.symantec.com/AVDEFS/norton_antivirus/ > > AVG > http://www.majorgeeks.com/AVG_Anti-...ates_d4478.html > > Avast > http://www.majorgeeks.com/avast_Vir...ions_d5150.html > > and maybe you can look here to find more: > http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads29.html > > ;-) > > Not much to add to that! Except, maybe: Fopr Sophos, you can dl the latest IDE set from their site and just unzip it to the Sophos installation folder. Then you should stop and restart the on-access scanner, so it recognises the new IDEs. -- If you don't want the whelks don't muck 'em about If you don't want them someone else may |
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In article <1175614860.362491.196660
@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, nick@nhthomas.freeserve.co.uk says... > Hi, > > I have been tasked with finding an antivirus software product for a > windows XP Pro PC which is acting as a server in an industrial > automation system. > > This server doesn't have an internet connection, but the customer > wants it to be regularly updated with the latest antivirus > definitions. > Does it have a connection the the local LAN, though? We have some mahcines here that can see our LAN but not the internet, so they get updates from a local machine that _can_ see the internet. This is using McAfee, I have a win2003 server set up as a McAfee Update Repository. > So, does any antivirus product (Norton, AVG, McAfee, etc) provide such > a facility? > > Ideally, the solution will be: > 1) Finding a way to download an update from a PC which 'is' connected > to the internet. > 2) Then copy the update file to the server using USB memory stick, and > putting the update file in a specific directory on the server. > 3) The servers antivirus program picks up the update definition file > and does the upgrade. > > So, can this be done? > > Any advice appreciated. > > Rgards > > -- If you don't want the whelks don't muck 'em about If you don't want them someone else may |
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On 4 Apr, 10:34, foghollow <d...@davebudd.org.ku> wrote:
> In article <1175614860.362491.196660 > @q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, n...@nhthomas.freeserve.co.uk > says... > > > Hi, > > > I have been tasked with finding an antivirus software product for a > > windows XP Pro PC which is acting as a server in an industrial > > automation system. > > > This server doesn't have an internet connection, but the customer > > wants it to be regularly updated with the latest antivirus > > definitions. > > Does it have a connection the the local LAN, though? > We have some mahcines here that can see our LAN but not the internet, so they get > updates from a local machine that _can_ see the internet. This is using McAfee, I have a > win2003 server set up as a McAfee Update Repository. > Yes, there is a local lan. But no computer on the lan is connected to the internet. Your suggestion is interesting though. I didn't know that one computer connected to the internet to act as a local server to update other internal PCs. However, this is not an option for me in this case. All I can do is drop a file onto a directory on the server. The only network access I have to this PC is through the mapped network drive method. I think I may have to manually download the update file to a PC which is connected to the internet. Then copy that to my USB memory stick. Then transfer that to a PC on the internal LAN and copy it to the folder of the remote server. I may need to create a scheduled task to run a program which will do the antivirus update from the actual server. Thanks. > > > > |
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