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From: jwright@atanasoff.cs.iastate.edu (Jim Wright)
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Subject: IBMPC anti-viral archive sites
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Date: 9 Aug 89 03:17:54 GMT
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# Anti-viral archive for the IBMPC
# Listing last changed 08 August 1989

cs.hw.ac.uk
	Dave Ferbrache 
	NIFTP from JANET sites, login as "guest".
	Electronic mail to .
	Main access is through mail server.
	The master index for the virus archives can be retrieved as
		request: virus
		topic: index
	The IBMPC index for the virus archives can be retrieved as
		request: ibmpc
		topic: index
	For further details send a message with the text
		help
	The administrative address is 

ms.uky.edu
	Daniel Chaney 
	This site can be reached through anonymous ftp.
	The IBMPC anti-viral archives can be found in /pub/msdos/AntiVirus.
	The IP address is 128.163.128.6.

pd-software.lancaster.ac.uk
	Steve Jenkins 
	No access details yet.

uxe.cso.uiuc.edu
	Mark Zinzow 
	This site can be reached through anonymous ftp.
	The IBMPC anti-viral archives are in /pc/virus.
	The IP address is 128.174.5.54.

wsmr-simtel20.army.mil
	Keith Peterson 
	Direct access is through anonymous ftp, IP 26.2.0.74.
	The anti-viral archives are in PD1:.
	Simtel is a TOPS-20 machine, and as such you should use
	"tenex" mode and not "binary" mode to retreive archives.
	Please get the file 00-INDEX.TXT using "ascii" mode and
	review it offline.
	NOTE:
	There are also a number of servers which provide access
	to the archives at simtel.
	WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil can be accessed using LISTSERV commands
	from BITNET via LISTSERV@NDSUVM1, LISTSERV@RPIECS and in Europe
	from EARN TRICKLE servers.  Send commands to TRICKLE@
	(for example: TRICKLE@AWIWUW11).  The following TRICKLE servers
	are presently available: AWIWUW11 (Austria), BANUFS11 (Belgium),
	DKTC11 (Denmark), DB0FUB11 (Germany), IMIPOLI (Italy),
	EB0UB011 (Spain) and TREARN (Turkey).