Dr.Web Console for UNIX File Servers

Setup and configuration of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers can be performed via the web interface Dr.Web Console for UNIX File Servers. It is implemented as a plug-in to Webmin (for detailed information on Webmin interface, visit its official website at http://www.webmin.com/).

To achieve optimal performance of web interface Dr.Web Console for UNIX File Servers, ensure that the following Perl modules are installed on your system:

XML::Parser — module for parsing XML documents

XML::XPath —  set of modules for parsing XPath statements

CGI — module enabling operation with Common Gateway Interface

Cwd — module for detection of the current working directory of any process

Data::Dumper — module for writing arbitrary data structures to memory and reading from it

Text::Iconv —  module that provides a Perl interface to iconv() encoding conversion function

perl-devel (or libperl-dev, depending on the distribution) — packaged used for building Text::Iconv

JSON — module for parsing and converting to JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)

Encode::CN - module used for Chinese character encoding

Encode::HanExtr - module with additional set of Chinese character encodings

Switch – module that enables use of switch-case statements.

It is recommended to install missing modules from the command line. For that purpose, root privileges are required. Names of the modules may vary, but typically they are included in the following packages: perl-Convert-BinHex, perl-IO-stringy, perl-MIME-tools, perl-XML-Parser, perl-XML-XPath. To install modules in rpm systems, it is recommended to choose noarch.rpm packages.

Appearance of the web interface may differ from the given screenshots depending on the Webmin version and used browser.

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Due to features of Webmin implementation, Dr.Web Console for UNIX File Servers web interface does not display correctly in Internet Explorer 7. If problems with displaying of web pages occur, try to use Internet Explorer 8 or 9 (and later) or use another browser.