Product Packages and Files

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Packages

Dr.Web for UNIX Mail Servers consists of the following packages:

Package

Contents

drweb-antispam

Component files of Dr.Web Anti-Spam Engine (Dr.Web ASE)

Availability depends on the distribution.

drweb-bases

Files of virus databases and of the anti-virus engine (Dr.Web Virus-Finding Engine)

drweb-boost

Boost libraries

drweb-clamd

Files of the Dr.Web ClamD component.

drweb-cloudd

Files of the Dr.Web CloudD component

drweb-common

The main configuration file—drweb.ini, main libraries, documentation, and a hierarchy of the product’s directories.

During the installation of this package, a user named drweb and a group named drweb are created.

drweb-configd

Files of the Dr.Web ConfigD and the Dr.Web Ctl components

drweb-dws

Files of a database of web resource categories

drweb-esagent

Files of the Dr.Web ES Agent component.

drweb-filecheck

Files of the Dr.Web File Checker component.

drweb-mail-servers-doc

PDF documentation for the product

drweb-mail-servers

The root meta-package of the product

drweb-gated

Files of the SpIDer Gate component.

drweb-firewall

Files of the Dr.Web Firewall for Linux component.

drweb-httpd

Files of the Dr.Web HTTPD component and of the management web interface (a meta-package).

drweb-httpd-bin

Files of the Dr.Web HTTPD component.

drweb-httpd-webconsole

Files of the management web interface.

drweb-icu

Libraries for Unicode support and internationalization

drweb-libs

Main libraries of the product *)

drweb-lookupd

Files of the Dr.Web LookupD component

drweb-maild

Files of the Dr.Web MailD component.

drweb-netcheck

Files of the Dr.Web Network Checker component.

drweb-openssl

OpenSSL libraries

drweb-protobuf

Protobuf libraries

drweb-se

Files of the Dr.Web Scanning Engine component.

drweb-snmpd

Files of the Dr.Web SNMPD component.

drweb-update

Files of the Dr.Web Updater component

drweb-vaderetro

Files of the VadeRetro anti-spam library from VadeSecure.

Availability depends on the distribution.

*) The product’s versions intended for 64-bit systems include two packages: drweb-libs and drweb-libs32 that contain libraries for 64-bit and 32-bit components respectively.

In the section Custom Component Installation and Uninstallation there are typical component sets for a custom installation that provide solutions for typical tasks of the product.

Files

After the installation of Dr.Web for UNIX Mail Servers, its files are located in the /opt, /etc, and /var directories of the file system.

Structure of the used directories

Directory

Contents

<etc_dir>/

The integrated configuration file and the product’s license-key file.

/etc/init.d/

Managing startup script for configuration daemon Dr.Web ConfigD.

<opt_dir>/

Main directory of the product.

bin/

Executable files of all the product’s components (except for Dr.Web Virus-Finding Engine).

include/

Header files of the used libraries.

lib/

lib64/

The libraries used for 32- and 64-bit platforms.

man/

System help files: man.

share/

Auxiliary product files.

doc/

Product documentation ( readme files and the text of the license agreement).

drweb-bases/

Files of Dr.Web’s virus databases (source files supplied during installation).

scripts/

Auxiliary script files.

<var_dir>/

Auxiliary and temporary files of the product.

bases/

Files of Dr.Web virus databases (the updated version).

cache/

Cache of updates.

drl/

Lists of servers that are used to get updates.

lib/

Anti-virus engine—Dr.Web Virus-Finding Engine—as a dynamic-link library ( drweb32.dll) and the settings for working in the central protection mode. Also here is located a library for scanning email messages for spam VadeRetro (libvaderetro.so), if it is included into the product distribution.

update/

Directory for a temporary storage of updates during their download.

For details on conventions used for directories, refer to the Introduction.