Dr.Web Server Remote Access

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For connection of the Server remote diagnostics utility, you must enable Dr.Web Server FrontDoor extension. To do this, in the Dr.Web Server configuration section, on the Modules tab, set the Dr.Web Server FrontDoor extension flag.

 

For connection of the Server remote diagnostics utility, administrator that connects via the utility, must have the Use additional features permission. Otherwise, access to the Server via the remote diagnostics utility will be forbidden.

To configure parameters for Server remote diagnostics utility

1.Select the Administrating item in the main menu of the Control Center, in the opened window, select Dr.Web Server remote access in the control menu.

2.Specify the connection protocol settings:

Set the Use SSL flag to enable connections of the remote diagnostics utility to Dr.Web Server via SSL protocol. If the flag is cleared, only TCP connections are allowed.
For SSL connection, specify the following settings:

SSL certificate—SSL certificate file which will be verified on connection. The drop-down list contains available certificates from the Server folder.

SSL private key—SSL private key file which will be verified on connection. The drop-down list contains available private keys from the Server folder.

3.Specify the connection hosts settings:

Address—address from which the Server remote diagnostics utility can be connected.

Port—port to connect the Server remote diagnostics utility. The 10101 port is used by default.

To add one more allowed address, click and specify the values of added fields.

To forbid a connection from allowed address, remove this address from the list by clicking next to the line with this address.

4.Click Save.

You can view the usage description of the console version of the Server remote diagnostics utility in the Appendices document, p. H10. Dr.Web Server Remote Diagnostics Utility.