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Antiviurs Software for Linux server

We are using Redhat linux server edition. it is directly connected to the Internet. Now it is working very slowly. we suspect that maybe problem with virus.Is there any tool for antivirus tool for linux.

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There is a Redhat linux version of ClamWin antivirus available at:
http://www.clamav.net/download/packages/packages-linux

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