Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers Packages and Files

Packages

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

Package

Contents

drweb-bases

Virus database files

drweb-boost

Boost libraries

drweb-clamd

Dr.Web ClamD component files

drweb-cloudd

Dr.Web CloudD component files

drweb-common

The drweb.ini unified configuration file, main libraries, documentation, hierarchy of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers directories, and a tool for collecting information on product configuration and system environment.

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

drweb-configd

Dr.Web ConfigD component files

drweb-configure

Files of an auxiliary tool for Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers configuration

drweb-ctl

Dr.Web Ctl component files

drweb-documentation

Documentation files for Dr.Web for UNIX products in the HTML format

drweb-engine

Dr.Web Virus-Finding Engine files

drweb-esagent

Dr.Web ES Agent component files

drweb-filecheck

Dr.Web File Checker component files

drweb-file-servers-doc

Documentation in the PDF format

drweb-file-servers

Root meta-package of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers

drweb-httpd

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

drweb-httpd-bin

Dr.Web HTTPD component files

drweb-httpd-webconsole

Files of the web management interface

drweb-icu

Libraries for Unicode support and internationalization

drweb-libs

Files of main libraries

drweb-netcheck

Dr.Web Network Checker component files

drweb-nss

SpIDer Guard for NSS component files

drweb-openssl

OpenSSL libraries

drweb-protobuf

Google Protobuf libraries

drweb-se

Dr.Web Scanning Engine component files

drweb-smbspider-daemon

Files of the SpIDer Guard for SMB component (SMB monitoring daemon)

drweb-smbspider

SpIDer Guard for SMB component files

drweb-smbspider-modules

SpIDer Guard for SMB component files (VFS SMB modules)

drweb-smbspider-modules-src

SpIDer Guard for SMB component files (VFS SMB module source code)

drweb-snmpd

Dr.Web SNMPD component files

drweb-spider

SpIDer Guard component files

drweb-spider-kmod

Files of the Linux loadable kernel module for operation of SpIDer Guard in the LKM mode

drweb-update

Dr.Web Updater component files

The Custom Installation and Uninstallation of Components section describes typical sets of the components for custom installation that implement typical tasks of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers.

Files

Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers files are stored in /opt, /etc, and /var directories of the file system tree.

Structure of the directories in use:

Directory

Contents

For GNU/Linux:
/etc/init.d/

For FreeBSD:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/

The drweb-configd management script for the Dr.Web ConfigD configuration management daemon

<etc_dir>/

The drweb.ini configuration file and the drweb32.key key file. In addition, it contains:

 certs/

files of certificates in use.

<opt_dir>/

Main directory of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers. It contains:

 bin/

executable files of all components (except for Dr.Web Virus-Finding Engine);

 include/

header files of libraries in use;

 lib/

libraries in use;

 man/

system help files: man;

 share/

auxiliary product files, including:

  doc/

Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers documentation (readme files, License Agreement and Administrator manual if documentation packages are installed),

  drweb-bases/

files of Dr.Web virus databases (original files supplied during installation),

  drweb-spider-kmod/

files of kernel module for operation of SpIDer Guard (source code to be built manually),

  scripts/

auxiliary script files.

<var_dir>/

Auxiliary and temporary files, including:

 bases/

files of Dr.Web virus databases (the relevant updated version);

 cache/

cache of updates;

 drl/

lists of update servers in use;

 dws/

files of a database of web resource categories;

 lib/

Dr.Web Virus-Finding Engine as a dynamic-link library (drweb32.dll) and the settings for operation in the centralized protection mode;

 update/

directory for temporarily storing updates during their download.

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