Oh yeah, it's definitely crazy, in ntop it's sitting at the top eating up 74+% of the CPU.
I've disabled it from Proxy-Web Filter-Default Policy but it's still there.
If I kill it, it just comes back. If I reboot the firewall, it comes back again, eating up all of my CPU.
Why isn't this thing in the Services tab so that I could just turn it off?
How DO I turn it off? (aside from the default policy above, which only disables the scanning via the policy, but does not actually turn the processes of the antivirus off)
(Again, I'd love to share a screenshot with you guys, but the attachment directory on the server hosting this forum is still not writable to.)