6.4. Anti-Virus Scanning
6.4. Anti-Virus Scanning
6.4.1. Overview
The NetDefendOS Anti-Virus module protects against malicious code carried in file downloads.
Files may be downloaded as part of a web-page in an HTTP transfer, in an FTP download, or
perhaps as an attachment to an email delivered through SMTP. Malicious code in such downloads
can have different intents ranging from programs that merely cause annoyance to more sinister aims
such as sending back passwords, credit card numbers and other sensitive information. The term
"Virus" can be used as a generic description for all forms of malicious code carried in files.
Combining with Client Anti-Virus Scanning
Unlike IDP, which is primarily directed at attacks against servers, Anti-Virus scanning is focused on
downloads by clients. NetDefendOS Anti-Virus is designed to be a complement to the standard
antivirus scanning normally carried out locally by specialized software installed on client
computers. IDP is not intended as a complete substitute for local scanning but rather as an extra
shield to boost client protection. Most importantly, it can act as a backup for when local client
antivirus scanning is not available.
Enabling Through ALGs
NetDefendOS Anti-Virus is enabled on a per ALG basis. It is available for file downloads
associated with the following ALGs and is enabled in the ALGs themselves:
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The HTTP ALG
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The FTP ALG
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The POP3 ALG
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The SMTP ALG
6.4.2. Implementation
Streaming
As a file transfer is streamed through the D-Link Firewall, NetDefendOS will scan the data stream
for the presence of viruses if the Anti-Virus module is enabled. Since files are being streamed and
not being read completely into memory, a minimum amount of memory is required and there is
minimal effect on overall throughput.
Pattern Matching
The inspection process is based on pattern matching against a database of known virus patterns and
can determine, with a high degree of certainty, if a virus is in the process of being downloaded to a
user behind the D-Link Firewall. Once a virus is recognized in the contents of a file, the download
can be terminated before it completes.
Types of File Downloads Scanned
Anti-Virus Availability on D-Link Models
Anti-Virus scanning is available on the D-Link DFL-260 and DFL-860 only.
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