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From: ge at egotistical.reprehensible.net (Gadi Evron)
Subject: Cleanining viruses from netware

Dowling, Gabrielle wrote:
> Gadi....
> 
> What exactly are you encountering?
> 
> If you aren't running an av nlm on the server(s) in question, you should be able to map a drive to the system from even a workstation, and run a scan from there.
> 
> I'm not aware of anything that can actually infect a netware system, just things that can drop latent infectious content when write rights are relatively open.
> 
> What exactly are you dealing with?

A certain mass mailer which infected a netware network.

I've dealt with most of it, but I am looking for some script similar to 
what a friend of mine once wrote for active directory, using LDAP and 
running from a domain admin account.

The script scanned the network and remotely removed the infection... 
Which is what I am looking for, if one such as that already exist and 
can be shared.. only for netware.

Thanks for your answer,

	Gadi Evron.


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