Installing Dr.Web Server for UNIX System-Based OS

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Installation should be carried out in console under the superuser account (root).

To install Dr.Web Server on a UNIX system-based OS

1.Use the following command to run the Dr.Web Server installation:

./<distribution_file>.tar.gz.run

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To launch the installation package, you can use command line switches. Parameters of command line launch are given in the Appendices document, p. H6. Dr.Web Server Installer for UNIX System-Based OS

 

Default administrator name is admin.

2.Next, the license agreement text will come up. To proceed with the installation, you must accept the license agreement.

3.To use the settings of the previous installation saved in the backup, specify the path to backup folder (or press ENTER to use the default folder, which is/var/tmp/drwcs).  To install Dr.Web Server without using previous installation settings, enter 0.

4.If the additional distribution kit (extra) is detected in the system, you will be notified about its deletion before the Dr.Web Server installation is initiated. You cannot continue the installation without prior deletion of extra distribution kit.

5.Now the program components will be installed on your computer. In the course of the installation, you might be asked to confirm several actions on behalf of the administrator.

6.During the installation, a random password is generated for main administrator. Once the installation is complete, this password is displayed in the console, among the Dr.Web Server installation summary.

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In the course of the installation of Dr.Web Server for FreeBSD OS an rc script /usr/local/etc/rc.d/drwcsd is created.

Use the following commands:

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/drwcsd stop—to manually stop Dr.Web Server,

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/drwcsd start—to manually start Dr.Web Server.

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Please note that no license key is specified during the Dr.Web Server installation. License keys shall be added after installation of Dr.Web Server, via the License Manager.

Configuring Astra Linux of version 1.6 for Installing Dr.Web Server in the ESE Mode

If Dr.Web Server is installed on Astra Linux version 1.6 operating in the ESE (Enclosed Software Environment) mode, you might be unable to run the installer due to Dr.Web Server public encryption key missing from the trusted keys list. In this case, you should reconfigure the ESE mode, and restart the installer.

To reconfigure the ESE mode

1.Install the astra-digsig-oldkeys package from the OS installation disk, if it is not yet installed.

2.Place the Dr.Web Server public encryption key into the /etc/digsig/keys/legacy/keys directory (create the directory if it is missing).

3.Run the following command:

# update-initramfs -k all -u

4.Restart the operating system.