Dr.Web for Linux
Version 11.1
User Manual
10/14/2024
Introduction
Conventions and Abbreviations
About this Product
Basic Features of Dr.Web for Linux
Structure of Dr.Web for Linux
Putting in Quarantine
File Permissions and Privileges
Operation Modes
System Requirements and Compatibility
Licensing
Installing and Uninstalling
Installing Dr.Web for Linux
Installing the Universal Package
Installing in the Graphical Mode
Installing from the Command Line
Installing from the Repository
Upgrading Dr.Web for Linux
Getting Current Updates
Upgrading to a Newer Version
Uninstalling Dr.Web for Linux
Uninstalling the Universal Package
Uninstalling the Product in the Graphical Mode
Uninstalling from the Command Line
Uninstallation of Dr.Web for Linux Installed from the Repository
Additional Information
Dr.Web for Linux Files Location
Custom Component Installation and Uninstallation
Configuring Security Subsystems
Configuring SELinux Security Policies
Configuring the PARSEC Permissions
Configuring the Launch in the CSE Mode (Astra Linux SE 1.6 and 1.7)
Getting Started
Registration and Activation
Key File
Connection Settings File
Testing Product Operation
File Monitoring Modes
Working with Dr.Web for Linux
Operating in Graphical Mode
Integration with Desktop Environment
Starting and Closing the Graphical Interface
Threat Detection and Neutralization
Scanning on Demand
Scheduled Object Scanning
Managing Scan Tasks
File System Monitoring
Monitoring of Network Connections
Viewing Detected Threats
Managing Quarantine
Updating Antivirus Protection
License Manager
Viewing Messages From a Centralized Protection Server
Managing Application Privileges
Help and Reference
Operation Settings
Main Settings
File Scanning Settings
File System Monitoring Settings
Network Connection Monitoring Settings
Configuring Exclusions
Excluding Files and Directories
Exclusion of Applications
Black and white Lists of Websites
Scheduler Settings
Protection Against Threats Distributed over Network
Mode Settings
Configuring Dr.Web Cloud
Additional Information
Command-Line Arguments
Starting the Autonomous Instance
Working from Command Line
Call Format
Usage Examples
Appendices
Appendix A. Types of Computer Threats
Appendix B. Neutralizing Computer Threats
Appendix C. Technical Support
Appendix D. Known Errors
Appendix E. Building Kernel Module for SpIDer Guard
Appendix F. List of Abbreviations
Legal notes
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