Installing from the Command Line

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Once you start the program for the command-line-based installation, a message will be displayed inviting you to install the product.

1.To start the installation process, enter Yes or Y in response to the “Do you want to continue?” question. If you choose not to install the Anti-virus on your computer, enter No or N. In this case, the installation will be canceled.

2.After that, you need to view the terms of Dr.Web License Agreement which is displayed on the screen. Press ENTER to scroll the text down line by line or SPACEBAR to scroll it down one screenful at a time. Note that options to scroll the License agreement up are not provided.

3.After you read the License agreement text, you are prompted to accept the terms. Type Yes or Y if you accept the License agreement. If you refuse to accept it, type No or N. In the latter case, the installer exits.

4.Once you accept the terms of the License Agreement, installation starts automatically. During the procedure, information about the installation process, including the list of installed components, will be displayed on the screen.

5.Once the installation successfully completes, then—in case an automated configuration procedure is available in the product—an interactive setup script for the product is automatically started. After it finishes its operation, an appropriate message will be displayed on the screen, informing you on how to manage the operation of the product.

If an error occurs, a message describing the error is displayed on the screen and then the installer exits. When the installation process fails due to an error, remove the problems that caused this error and start the installation again.

Interactive Setup Script

The interactive setup script allows you install the product’s license key file that you have as well as to automatically integrate Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers with the Samba file server and helps to specify the list of shared directories that must be monitored by the SpIDer Guard for SMB monitor.

1.If you enter n or no, execution of the script will end. If you wish to configure such an integration, enter y or yes as the answer to the question “Do you want to continue?”.

2.If a valid key file is not available on your computer (in the product’s standard directory for keeping the key file), the script will offer you to specify the path to a valid key file. Otherwise (i.e. if a valid key file has been found), this step will be automatically skipped.

To skip this step, enter 0. Later, you can install a key file manually. If a valid key file is already available on your computer, specify the path to it and press ENTER. The file will be copied to the product’s standard directory for keeping the key file.

3.Next, allow or deny modification of the smb.conf configuration file of the Samba server and confirm that the installation script has found the right path to the samba server’s daemon. Otherwise, specify the correct path.

4.Select any shared directories, managed by Samba, that must be monitored by SpIDer Guard for SMB. For that, follow the instructions given by the script:

If you specify the number of a shared directory that is not yet marked with an [X], this directory will be added to the list of monitored directories. Conversely (if the directory is already marked with an [X]), then entering its number will exclude it from monitoring.

If you enter the letter A or All, all available shared directories will be added for monitoring; if you enter N or None, all shared directories will be excluded from monitoring.

To finish the selection and save the changes to the configuration file, enter 0, Q, or Quit.

5.After that, all changes are saved to the configuration file. Additionally, the required version of the VFS SMB module’s library will be determined and the corresponding link will be added to the Samba server’s directory.

6.After you finish adjusting the settings, press Enter to end the execution of the script.

After you finish adjusting the settings, press Enter to end the execution of the script.