Removing Distribution Package for UNIX Systems

To remove all the components of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers via GUI uninstaller, start it with the following command:

# %bin_dir/remove.sh

If startup is performed without root privileges, the GUI uninstaller tries to gain appropriate privileges.

If the GUI uninstaller fail to start, then interactive console uninstaller is initialized.

After uninstallation you can also remove drweb user and drweb group from your system.

During uninstallation, the following actions are performed:

Original configuration files are removed from the %etc_dir/software/conf/ directory.

If operational copies of configuration files are not modified by the user, they are also removed. If the user made any changes to them, they are preserved.

Other Dr.Web files are removed. If a copy of an old file was created during installation, this file is restored under the name it had before the installation. Such copies are usually named [file_name].O .

License key files and log files are saved to their corresponding directories.

update-links.sh script is executed with the --remove parameter and removes a symbolic link /usr/lib/samba/vfs/smb_spider.so.

warning

If there are several symbolic links for different Samba versions, all links are removed and the following information displays:

Remove link /usr/lib/samba/vfs/smb_spider.so

Please, update your config /etc/samba/smb.conf

Please note that after removing Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers, you must remove the following line from the smb.conf file for each protected shared resource:

vfs objects = smb_spider