For FreeBSD OS

To run Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers:

1.Register the software.

2.Copy or move the key file (with the .key extension) to the directory with Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers executable files (the default directory for UNIX systems is %bin_dir). Name of the key file can differ in different distribution packages (for details, see Software Registration):

If Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers was purchased as a standalone product, license key file is named drweb32.key. In this case, copy the file to the %bin_dir directory without changing its name.

If Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers was purchased as a part of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite, archive received during registration contains a key file for Dr.Web Enterprise Server (enterprise.key) and a key file for workstations (agent.key). Rename agent.key to drweb32.key and copy the file to the %bin_dir directory.

To use a key file from a different location or with another name (for example, agent.key), specify its full path as a Key parameter value in the drweb32.ini configuration file. In the Standalone mode, alternative path to the key file must be specified as a value of the LicenseFile parameter in agent.conf (a configuration file of Dr.Web Agent).

3.Configure the software by making necessary changes to the configuration files. For details on configuration parameters, see the corresponding sections of this Manual.

4.Add the following lines to the /etc/rc.conf file:

drwebd_enable="YES" - to run Dr.Web Daemon. If it is not required to run Dr.Web Daemon on the local machine (properly configured Dr.Web Daemon is working on another local network computer), then you do not need to add the line to the rc.conf file;

drweb_monitor_enable="YES" - to run Dr.Web Monitor.

5.Run Dr.Web Daemon and Dr.Web Monitor either from the console or from a file manager of your operation system. After startup, Dr.Web Monitor starts all other Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers components.

Each of the components can be run independently as well, but note that Dr.Web Agent must be started first since all other modules receive their configuration from Dr.Web Agent.