Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite
Appendices
Chapter 1: Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite
Introduction
About Manual
Conventions and Abbreviations
Chapter 2: Appendices
Appendix A. The Complete List of Supported OS Versions
Appendix B. The Description of the DBMS Settings. The Parameters of the DBMS Driver
B1. Setting Up the ODBC driver
B2. Setting Up the Database Driver for Oracle
B3. Using the PostgreSQL DBMS
B4. Using the MySQL DBMS
Appendix C. Authentication of Administrators
C1. Active Directory Authentication
C2. LDAP Authentication
C3. LDAP/AD Authentication
C4. Depended Permissions Sections
Appendix D. Notification System Settings
D1. Predefined Notifications Description
D2. The Description of the Notification System Parameters
D3. The Parameters of the Notification System Templates
Appendix E. The Specification of Network Addresses
E1. The General Format of Address
E2. The Addresses of Dr.Web Agent/ Installer
Appendix F. Administration of the Repository
F1. General configuration files
F2. Products configuration files
Appendix G. Configuration Files Format
G1. Dr.Web Server Configuration File
G2. Dr.Web Security Control Center Configuration File
G3. Download.conf Configuration File
G4. Proxy Server Configuration File
G5. Repository Loader Configuration File
Appendix H. Command Line Parameters of the Programs Included in Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite
H1. Introduction
H2. Network Installer
H3. Dr.Web Agent for Windows®
H4. Dr.Web Server
H4.1. Managing Dr.Web Server
H4.2. Basic Commands
H4.3. Database Commands
H4.4. Repository Commands
H4.5. Backup of Dr.Web Server Critical Data
H4.6. Commands for Windows® OS Only
H4.7. Commands for UNIX® System-Based OS Only
H4.8. The Description of Switches
H4.9. Variables for UNIX® System-Based OS Only
H5. Administration of Dr.Web Server Version for UNIX® OS with the kill Instruction
H6. Dr.Web Scanner for Windows®
H7. Dr.Web Proxy Server
H8. Dr.Web Server Installer for UNIX® System-Based OS
H9. Utilities
H9.1. Digital Keys and Certificates Generation Utility
H9.2. Administrating Utility of the Embedded Database
H9.3. Dr.Web Server Remote Diagnostics Utility
H9.4. Dr.Web Server Remote Scriptable Diagnostics Utility
H9.5. Dr.Web Repository Loader
Appendix I. Environment Variables Exported by Dr.Web Server
Appendix J. Regular Expressions Used in Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite
J1. Options Used in PCRE Regular Expressions
J2. Peculiarities of PCRE Regular Expressions
Appendix K. Log Files Format
Appendix L. Integration of Web API and Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite
Appendix M. Licenses
M1. Boost
M2. C-ares
M3. Curl
M4. ICU
M5. GCC runtime libraries—exception
M6. Jemalloc
M7. Leaflet
M8. Libpng
M9. Libradius
M10. Libssh2
М11. Linenoise NG
M12. Net-snmp
M13. Noto Sans CJK
M14. OpenLDAP
M15. OpenSSL
M16. Oracle Instant Client
M17. ParaType Free Font
M18. PCRE
M19. Script.aculo.us
M20. Zlib
Chapter 3: Frequently Asked Questions
Moving Dr.Web Server to Another Computer (under Windows® OS)
Connecting Dr.Web Agent to Other Dr.Web Server
Changing the Type of the DBMS for Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite
Restoring the Database of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite
Upgrading Dr.Web Agents on the LAN servers
Restoring the Password of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite Administrator
Using DFS During Installation of the Agent via the Active Directory
Restoring the Anti-virus Network after Dr.Web Server Failure
Restoring from Dr.Web Server Backup
Restoring without Dr.Web Server Backup
Managing the Logging Level of Dr.Web Server for Windows® OS
Automatic Location of Stations under Android OS
Chapter 4: Trouble Shooting
Remote Installation Trouble Shooting
Resolving an Error of BFE during Dr.Web Agent for Windows Installation
Technical Support
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