Package File Location |
Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers solution is installed to the default %bin_dir, %etc_dir and %var_dir directories. OS independent directory tree is created in the following directories: •%bin_dir - directory with executable modules of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers and Dr.Web Updater (perl script update.pl); •%bin_dir/doc/ - documentation on the product. All documentation is available in both Russian and English languages and represented in KOI8-R и UTF-8 text files. %bin_dir/doc/samba/ - documentation for Dr.Web Samba VFS SpIDer, script for automatic creation and update of symbolic links - update-links.sh and a script example. •%bin_dir/lib/ - directory with various service libraries and supporting files for Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers component operation, for example: ▪ru_scanner.dwl - file of Dr.Web Scanner language resources. • •%bin_dir/web/ - Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers web interface module for connection to Webmin. •%etc_dir/ - directory with Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers configuration and enable files that manage startup of components operating in daemon mode* •%etc_dir/agent/ - directory with additional configuration files for Dr.Web Agent; •%etc_dir/monitor/ - directory with additional configuration files for Dr.Web Monitor; • •%var_dir/bases/ - directory with virus databases (*.vdb files); •%var_dir/infected/ - Quarantine folder that serves for isolation of infected or suspicious files if the corresponding action is specified in Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers settings. •%var_dir/lib/ - anti-virus engine implemented as a loadable library (drweb32.dll).
▪Installation using the universal package for UNIX systems: Files are stored in the %etc_dir directory and named as follows drwebd.enable, drweb-monitor.enable. ▪Installation using the native DEB packages: Files are stored in the /etc/defaults directory and named as follows drwebd, drweb-monitor. ▪Installation using native RPM packages: Files are stored in the /etc/sysconfig directory and named as follows drwebd.enable, drweb-monitor.enable. |