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  1. #181
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    Re: HOWTO: Install F-Prot with GTK frontend (anti-virus)

    I ran the following, but with the i686 tar instead of xfprot.

    cd ~/Desktop
    tar zxvf fp-Linux-i686-ws.tar.gz
    cd f-prot
    ./configure --with-sudo --autodetect --without-debug --with-install-dir=/usr/local
    make
    sudo checkinstall

    gives the following errors:

    user@Thinkpadfore:~/Desktop$ cd f-prot
    user@Thinkpadfore:~/Desktop/f-prot$ ./configure --with-sudo --autodetect --without-debug --with-install-dir=/usr/local
    bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
    user@Thinkpadfore:~/Desktop/f-prot$ make
    make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.

    What do you see wrong here? How would this be fixed?

    Apparently the xfprot is now a .deb file.
    Last edited by esalnoj; April 5th, 2009 at 07:49 PM.

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    Re: HOWTO: Install F-Prot with GTK frontend (anti-virus)

    cd f-prot/

    ./install-f-prot.pl

  3. #183
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    Re: HOWTO: Install F-Prot with GTK frontend (anti-virus)

    I ran those changes, went farther, but got:

    Never mind, just had to run sudo in front of ./install

    It works.
    Last edited by esalnoj; April 7th, 2009 at 03:50 AM.

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    Re: HOWTO: Install F-Prot with GTK frontend (anti-virus)

    Quote Originally Posted by Split-Skreen View Post
    I've been looking for a good anti-virus for linux so that I can ensure I do not infect other Pcs on my network or with file transfers.
    That being said I thought I had found a solution with this thread but alas there is no .deb available for f-Prot on its website. I attempted to compile and configure the tarball file that I presume replaced the .deb but it didn't work as anticipated.

    I really want a solid native anti virus;
    suggestions?
    Not to hijack or derail Artificial Intelligence's thread but ClamAv can be used effectively. And it's available via Synaptic. Easy to install. Get the clamav deamon as well, that'll let you have an on demand scanner. It lets me point at a file in Nautilus and scan, just to be sure. And it will also install under the System Tools menu as Virus Scanner.

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    Re: HOWTO: Install F-Prot with GTK frontend (anti-virus)

    How can I remove the infected file after scan is completed ? I an not using GUI , I am using commandline .

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    Re: HOWTO: Install F-Prot with GTK frontend (anti-virus)

    Before doing anything. Which file and where (before you're hosing your system).

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    Re: HOWTO: Install F-Prot with GTK frontend (anti-virus)

    clamav freezes up.
    Can i not install f-prot via synaptic?

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