Dr.Web Web Management Interface

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The web interface of Dr.Web for UNIX Mail Servers allows you to:

1.View the current state of the program’s components, start or stop some of the components.

2.View the status of updates and start an updating process manually, if required.

3.View the status of the product’s license and load a license key, if required.

4.View the list of detected threats and manage quarantined objects (threats detected in local file system via the Dr.Web File Checker component are displayed only).

5.Edit the settings of the components included in Dr.Web for UNIX Mail Servers.

6.Connect the program to a central protection server or switch the program’s operation into standalone mode.

7.Start an on-demand scanning of local files (including a capability to do it by dragging and dropping files onto the page opened in your browser).

System Requirements of the Web Interface

Correct operation of the web interface is guaranteed for the following web browsers:

Internet Explorer—version 11 and later.

Mozilla Firefox—version 25 and later.

Google Chrome—version 30 and later.

Accessing the Web Interface

To access the web interface, in the browser’s address bar type in an address that looks like:

https://<host_with_drweb>:<port>/

where <host_with_drweb> is the IP address or the name of the host where the product containing the web-interface-server component—Dr.Web HTTPD—is running, and <port> is the port (on this host) which Dr.Web HTTPD is listening on. To access a product component which operates on the local host, use IP address 127.0.0.1 or the name localhost. By default, the <port> is 4443.

Thus, to access the web interface on the local host by default, enter the following URL in the browser’s address bar:

https://127.0.0.1:4443/

After connection to the managing server is established, a startup page opens and displays an authentication form. To access management functions, fill in the authentication form by specifying the login and password of a user who has administrative privileges on the host where the product operates.

Main Menu

In the left pane of the web interface, which appears once you have successfully passed authentication, there is a main menu, the items in which allow you to do the following:

Main—opens the main page which displays the full list of installed components of Dr.Web for UNIX Mail Servers and their status.

Threats—opens a page which displays all the threats detected on the server. In this section, you can manage these detected threats (for example, move infected objects to quarantine, rescan, cure or delete detected malicious objects).

Settings—opens a page with the component settings of Dr.Web for UNIX Mail Servers installed on the server.

Information—opens a page that shows brief information about the version of this web interface and about the state of virus databases.

Help—opens a new browser tab with help information about the installed components of the product.

Password from an archive with threats—displays a panel for password restoration of archives containing unwanted email message attachments with signs of spam, attached infected files and parts of the email message with unwanted URL.

Scan file—displays a panel for quick file scanning, which will stay available on top of any opened page of the web interface until you close this panel.

Sign out—ends the current web interface session.