05-16-2002
You can try Sophos Anti Virus. It operates in scheduled and on-demand modes, checking local and remote file systems and networks for the presence of viruses. Perhaps might intrested your business needs. Supports any Unix platform.
http://www.sophos.com/products/softw...s/savunix.html
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
occi-network
OPENNEBULA(1) User Commands OPENNEBULA(1)
NAME
OpenNebula - OpenNebula occi-network
SYNOPSIS
occi-network <COMMAND> [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
DESCRIPTION
occi-network - Manages virtual networks
OPTIONS
--help, -h
Show help
--username <id>, -U <id>
The username of the user
--password <key>, -P <key>
The password of the user
--url <url>, -R <url>
Set url as the web service url to use
--timeout <seconds>, -T <seconds>
Sets a timeout for the http connection
--debug, -D
Enables verbosity
--verbose
Show resources in verbose mode
COMMANDS
create <occi xml file>
creates a new virtual network described by the provided <occi xml file>
list
lists available virtual networks
show <network id>
retrieves the OCCI XML representation of the virtual network identified by <network id>
update <occi xml file>
updates the representation of the network resource represented by the provided <occi xml file>
delete <network id>
deletes the virtual network idenfitied by <network id>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2002-2012, OpenNebula Project Leads (OpenNebula.org)
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may
obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
OpenNebula 3.4.1 April 2012 OPENNEBULA(1)