GUI Utility |
GUI version of Dr.Web Repository Loader utility is available under Windows OS and can be downloaded via the Control Center, in the section. You can run this utility version on any computer under Windows OS with Internet access. The utility resides in the webmin\utilities folder of the Server installation folder. Executable file is drweb-reploader-gui-windows-<bitness>.exe. To download repository via the GUI version of Dr.Web Repository Loader 1.Run the GUI version of Dr.Web Repository Loader utility. 2.In the main window of the utility, specify the following parameters: a)—specify Dr.Web license key file. Click and select active license key file. Instead of a license key you can specify only MD5 hash of a license key, which you can view in the Control Center in the section. b)—specify the folder for downloading the repository. c)In the list, select on of the updates loading mode: •—repository is downloaded in the Server repository format. Loaded files can be directly imported via the Control Center as the Server repository updates. •—repository is downloaded in the GUS updates zone format. Loaded files can be placed on the updates mirror in your local network. Further, Servers can be configures to receive updates directly from this updates mirror containing the last version of the repository but not from the GUS servers. d)Set the flag to pack downloaded repository into a zip archive automatically. This option allows to get prepared archive file for import downloaded repository archive to the Server via the Control Center, for the Repository Content section. 3.If you want to change the additional settings for GUS connections and updates downloading, click . In the opened settings window, the following tabs are available: a)On the tab, you can change the list of products to download. In the opened settings window, the list of all repository available for downloading for the GUS is presented: •To update the list of products currently available on the GUS, click . •Set the flags next to whose products that you want to download from the GUS or the flag in the head of the table to select all products from the list. b)On the tab, you can configure update servers parameters: •GUS servers are listed in the order the utility contacts them when downloading the repository. To change GUS server order, use the and buttons. •To add a GUS server to the list of servers used for updates, specify the address of the GUS server under the servers list and click . •To remove a GUS server from the list of used, select the server you want to delete and click . •In the field, specify a GUS servers folder where updates of Dr.Web products are located. •In the drop-down list, select the protocol type to receive updates from update servers. For all protocols, updates are downloaded according to the settings of the GUS servers list. •In the drop-down list, select the type of SSL certificates that will be automatically accepted. This option is used only for secure protocols that support encrypting. • and —user credentials to authenticate on updates server, if the updates server requires authorization. •Set the flag to allow downloading repository from GUS via Content Delivery Network. c)On the tab, you can specify parameters for connecting to the GUS via the proxy server: • and —the network address and the port number of the proxy server to use correspondingly. • and —authorization parameters on the proxy server if used proxy server requests authorization. d)On the tab, you can configure the schedule to receive updates periodically. To execute the schedule, the Task schedule of Windows OS is used. At this, you do not have to launch the utility manually, the repository downloading performed automatically according to the specified time slots. e)On the tab, you can configure parameters of updates downloading log. Click to apply specified changes and to return to the main widow of Dr.Web Repository Loader. 4.After configuring all parameters, click in the main window of Dr.Web Repository Loader to start connecting to the GUS and downloading the repository. |