About This Product

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Function

Basic Features of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers

Structure of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers

Putting in Quarantine

File Permissions and Privileges

Operation Modes

Function

Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers is designed to protect file servers running UNIX-like OSes (GNU/Linux and FreeBSD) from viruses and other types of malware, as well as to prevent distribution of threats developed for various platforms.

Main components (scan engine and virus databases) are not only highly effective and resource-sparing, but also cross-platform, which lets Doctor Web experts create reliable anti-virus solutions protecting computers and mobile devices running popular operating systems from threats that target various platforms. Currently, along with Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers, Doctor Web offers other anti-virus solutions for UNIX-like operating systems (GNU/Linux and FreeBSD), macOS and Windows. Moreover, other anti-virus products have been developed to deliver protection for devices running Android and Aurora OSes.

Components of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers are constantly updated, and virus databases are regularly supplemented with new signatures to ensure up-to-date protection of servers, workstations and mobile devices, their programs and data. For additional protection against unknown malware, heuristic analysis methods implemented in the scanning engine are used. The product also uses the Dr.Web Cloud service that stores information about the latest threats, signatures of which are absent in databases.