[ngw] OT - Netware AV

Gordon Currie Gordon at clearconnections.ie
Tue Apr 13 10:06:27 UTC 2010


Hi Steve
 
Sorry for the delay, finally managed to get a few days away! 
 
Your server license(s) should cover you for Linux, the product needs to
be installed on the server then pointed at the machine with the
management console for ongoing management - there is only an msi
installer for doing remote installations.
 
Hope this helps
Gordon

>>> "Steve Bogdanski" <bogdansk at cvm.msu.edu> 09/04/2010 22:04 >>>
I agree, we've only been on NOD32 for a bout a year now but it's been a
great AV solution for our 900 desktops and laptops.
 
Gordon: I have one question.  We use NOD32 on our windows-based files
servers also and can manage them through the same console we use to
manage our workstations (also Windows).  When we move our file and print
servers from NetWare to OES2 Linux, would we be able to purchase Linux
licenses for them and also manage through this same console?
 
-Steve

>>> On 4/9/2010 at 1:26 PM, "Gordon Currie"
<Gordon at clearconnections.ie> wrote:

We have been reselling NOD32 for a few years, it's relatively unknown
but well worth a look, the performance is excellent and constantly
wins
awards for detection rates from independent testers. It has a very
comprehensive management console. They'll also do upgrade and academic
pricingand are amenable to discussion on the actual cost for larger
numbers of seats.

http://www.eset.com/business/server-security/novell-file 

They cover Linux, Windows etc, unfortunately not Groupwise

Gordon

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<DIV>Hi Steve</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Sorry for the delay, finally managed to get a few days away! </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Your server license(s) should cover you for Linux, the product needs =
to be installed on the server then pointed at the machine with the =
management console for ongoing management - there is only an msi installer =
for doing remote installations.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Hope this helps</DIV>
<DIV>Gordon<BR><BR>&gt;&gt;&gt; "Steve Bogdanski" &lt;bogdansk at cvm.msu.edu&=
gt; 09/04/2010 22:04 &gt;&gt;&gt;<BR></DIV>
<DIV>I agree, we've only been on NOD32 for a bout a year now but it's been =
a great AV solution for our 900 desktops and laptops.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Gordon: I have one question.&nbsp; We use NOD32 on our windows-based =
files servers also and can manage them through the same console we use to =
manage our workstations (also Windows).&nbsp; When we move our file and =
print servers from NetWare to OES2 Linux, would we be able to purchase =
Linux licenses for them and also manage through this same console?</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>-Steve<BR><BR>&gt;&gt;&gt; On 4/9/2010 at 1:26 PM, "Gordon Currie" =
&lt;Gordon at clearconnections.ie&gt; wrote:<BR></DIV>
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<DIV style=3D"PADDING-LEFT: 7px; BORDER-LEFT: #050505 1px solid">We have =
been reselling NOD32 for a few years, it's relatively unknown<BR>but well =
worth a look, the performance is excellent and constantly wins<BR>awards =
for detection rates from independent testers. It has a very<BR>comprehensiv=
e management console. They'll also do upgrade and academic<BR>pricingand =
are amenable to discussion on the actual cost for larger<BR>numbers of =
seats.<BR><BR><A href=3D"http://www.eset.com/business/server-security/novel=
l-file">http://www.eset.com/business/server-security/novell-file</A> =
<BR><BR>They cover Linux, Windows etc, unfortunately not Groupwise<BR><BR>G=
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