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Date:      Fri, 26 Apr 1996 19:40:11 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Jim Dennis <jimd@mistery.mcafee.com>
To:        terry@lambert.org (Terry Lambert)
Cc:        mrl@teleport.com, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: bounce buffers
Message-ID:  <199604270240.TAA10582@mistery.mcafee.com>
In-Reply-To: <199604262221.PAA28094@phaeton.artisoft.com> from "Terry Lambert" at Apr 26, 96 03:21:36 pm

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> 
> > 	Basically it's one of the warts that the PC architecture as 
> > 	developed in it's old age.  This is a natural effect of 
> > 	growing *far* beyond your initial design.
> 
> Or bad assumptions in the initial design, anyway -- the same reason
> DOS disks are addressed by C/H/S instead of by absolute sector at
> the INT 21 and INT 13 interface level.
> 
> > Jim Dennis,
> > System Administrator,
> > McAfee Associates
> 
> Hmmmmm... McAfee...
> 
> Recently, there was a question on using a program under BSD to virus
> check DOS partitions and programs and downloads, etc..
> 
> Any chance of a BSD port of your tools?
> 
> 					Terry Lambert
> 					terry@lambert.org

	We have recently shipped a couple of ports of our
	basic VirusScan product to Linux and to Solaris and SunOS.
	Our programming team expects the port to FreeBSD/NetBSD
	to be a simple recompile. 

	Like all of McAfee's software products evaluation copies 
	of uvscan are available from our ftp sites

		ftp://ftp.mcafee.com/pub/antivirus/vlnx100e.taz

	(for the Linux version: vsun100e.taz for SunOS and vsol100e.taz
	 for Solaris).

	Actually I should try it on my FreeBSD servers under 
	the new Linux binary compatibility.   Is there anything
	special I need to do to run a Linux a.out or ELF binary
	under FreeBSD?

Jim Dennis,
System Administrator,
McAfee Associates
 



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