We are using Wingate 6.0.3 with the the Kaspersky AV plugin. This seems to work very well in general. The network uses Symantec AntiVirus Corporate 8.1. There is one virus that appears to get through Kaspersky. Symantec classifies this viruys as W32.Netsky.P@mm. Other AV manufacturers classify it with the words W32 Kaspersky P Worm. I cannot find it on Kasperky's site, so I do not know they classify it.
This virus has made it through to a few clients on the network, so I enabled SAV to scan the mail directories yesterday. I found that SAV had quarentined seven instances of this virus. The virus is detected as W32.Netsky.P@mm!enc by SAV as it is detected in the message file. I am not sure if the Kaspersky AV detects this later. I suspect it does as just a few instances of the virus have gotten through.
This is not a new virus, so I would think this would have been addressed long ago if it were a real problem. I anticiopate that the problem on our system comes from some unwanted interaction between SAV and Kaspersky. Would that be a good assumption?
Kindest Regards,
Bob Tucker