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Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but I was thinking of building either a WHS or a FreeNAS box. There will be occasional bittorrent and Usenet use, and I'm wondering how paranoid I should be about getting a virus on the WHS box if I go that route.
I have a Mac and a couple of Windows PCs. I usually do my downloading from the Mac and then execute any questionable Windows software from inside a VMWare instance to see if AVG catches anything or if there are any odd effects. If downloading a media file, there doesn't seem to be significant risk with just opening the file on the Mac. However, if the file was stored on a WHS machine and opened from the Mac, what happens? If the file was infected, could it spread through the WHS box, or is the only risk on the client PC? I'm not sure how that works. Obviously with FreeNAS the risk on the server end would be greatly reduced, but any Windows clients that use those files would need to be protected.
Usually I'm not overly concerned about viruses on my PCs; most valuable data is on the Mac and is backed up to an external drive. But once I get the NAS then all data will be on a Windows-based platform (and backed up to another drive, but still...). I'm wondering if this is cause for alarm.
Does anyone have any advice or experiences to share about viruses on a WHS box?
I have a Mac and a couple of Windows PCs. I usually do my downloading from the Mac and then execute any questionable Windows software from inside a VMWare instance to see if AVG catches anything or if there are any odd effects. If downloading a media file, there doesn't seem to be significant risk with just opening the file on the Mac. However, if the file was stored on a WHS machine and opened from the Mac, what happens? If the file was infected, could it spread through the WHS box, or is the only risk on the client PC? I'm not sure how that works. Obviously with FreeNAS the risk on the server end would be greatly reduced, but any Windows clients that use those files would need to be protected.
Usually I'm not overly concerned about viruses on my PCs; most valuable data is on the Mac and is backed up to an external drive. But once I get the NAS then all data will be on a Windows-based platform (and backed up to another drive, but still...). I'm wondering if this is cause for alarm.
Does anyone have any advice or experiences to share about viruses on a WHS box?