![]() ![]() Do not put off updating SAVFL on your Linux file server, thinking that there cannot be that many new Linux worms since last week. These definitions contains all the AntiVirus signatures against all known threats, regardless of what OS they are designed to exploit. New certified definitions are posted for SAVFL once per day. This article will focus on the area with which many admins encounter the most trouble- how to keep SAV for Linux up-to-date. SAV for Linux: A (Somewhat) Illustrated Guide Part 2 provides examples of the various different ways in which SAVFL can be configured (by command line, by GRC.DAT and by xsymcfg).SAV for Linux Scanning Best Practices: A (Somewhat) Illustrated Guide covers the importance of auto-protect scanning, necessary scan exclusions and how to test them.This is the third in an informal series of articles intended to help admins make the best use of Symantec AntiVirus for Linux, keeping those boxes protected from today's many emerging threats without killing the CPU or the network bandwidth. The use of this new, managed SEPFL client is highly recommended over the legacy SAVFL client. Details can be found in New fixes and features in Symantec Endpoint Protection and Network Access Control 12.1.5 and Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1.5 for Linux Client Guide. ![]() SEP 12.1 RU5 introduced a managed SEP for Linux client in September 2014. ![]()
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