[SGVLUG] live CD anti-virus scan on a NTFS/windows system
Mic Chow
zen at netten.net
Wed Oct 29 18:22:14 PDT 2008
Couple of questions: Once booting from your live CD, will you have
access to the Internet? How recent an anti-virus library do you need?
Ultimate Boot CD has some really good tools that include anti-virus
packages, but they are dated. Another suggestion is to make a BARTPE
disk and then pick your poison of anti-virus packages. However, keep in
mind that anything you create to run from a live CD, where the libraries
are contained on the CD, will be static(can not be updated). If the
virus is of a newer version or type than what your library has, it will
miss it. I have never used any of the web based anti-virus tools, but
if anybody has any suggestion on which one to use, then using a Live CD
to boot and access the Internet to access the web based anti-virus tool
would be another option.
If you can remove the drive from the system, then mounting it as a
data/slave (non-booting drive) and scanning it from a known good system
also works.
Hope this helps.
Mic
North Hollywood, CA
N34° 8'33.02"
W118° 21'39.62"
>> Hi!
>>
>> I needed to run an anti-virus on a windows system, and was
>> thinking a really nice way to do something like this would be
>> from a "Live CD" thus eliminating the issues of the current
>> OS being compromised while scanning.
>>
>> the other option I am looking at is scanning the Hard Drive
>> from a linux system.
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>> Currently I am searching google for the comments of the
>> masses.... and though I should consult with my peers also ;)
>>
>> Anyone got some leads/recommendations on this.
>>
>> thanks
>> matti
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