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We are also dealing with summer camp guest access in CCA. Have not
settled on a definite solution but it looks like we may use the built-in
guest access button and rate limit as well as port limit to only 80 and
443.
In regard to your question, yes, that is what we are doing in regard to
AV. If you choose the Any option, it will check for any of the listed
products. We feel this is an enforceable option since at least one of
the products listed (Avast) is a free AV scanner.
Elliott Franklin, CISSP
Information Security Analyst
Texas State University-San Marcos
http://www.vpit.txstate.edu/security
512.245.2501
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Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:12 AM
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Subject: av rules
Good Day,
During the academic year we allow only McAfee and Symantec AV (supplied
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the university.)
During the summer we have many students staying for only a few weeks and
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they do not have access to the university provided av software, so we
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to be more flexible.
I'm lookling at the New AV Rule screen in CCA and notice in the drop
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menu for the vendor there is an option for ANY.
By selecting ANY would I be creating a rule that would check for the
installtion/definitions of ALL av products supported by CCA?
Thanks,
Bill Doyle
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