Network

You can enable scanning data transmitted over cryptographic protocols, and export Doctor Web certificate to be further imported into other programs.

In this section:

Scanning data transmitted over cryptographic protocols

Exporting Dr.Web certificate

To open network settings:

1.Open Dr.Web menu Dr.Web icon, then select Security Center.

2.Make sure Dr.Web operates in administrator mode (the lock at the bottom of the program window is open ). Otherwise, click the lock .

3.At the top of the program window, click Settings.

4.A product main settings window opens. Select Network at the left of the window.

Figure 24.  Checking the encrypted traffic

Secure connections

If you want Dr.Web to check data transmitted over SSL, TLS or STARTTLS protocols, enable the Scan encrypted traffic option. SpIDer Mail will check messages sent over POP3S, SMTPS, or IMAPS, and SpIDer Gate—messages sent over HTTPS.

If your client application that uses secure connections does not refer to the default Windows system certificate storage, then you need to export the Doctor Web security certificate to every application manually.

Note

The security certificate is valid for one year. You should import the certificate again every year if necessary.

What is a security certificate

The following applications may require the Dr.Web certificate import:

Opera browser

Firefox browser

Mozilla Thunderbird mail client

The Bat! mail client and others

To export and import Dr.Web certificate

1.Enable the Scan encrypted traffic option by using the switcher if the Export button is not enabled. This will generate the Dr.Web security certificate.

2.Click Export.

3.Select a folder you want the certificate to be saved in. Click OK.

4.Import the certificate to a target application. Find more details about the certificate import into target application’s user documentation.

Note

If Scan encrypted traffic is activated, for correct operation of cloud storages clients (such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Yandex.Disk etc.), exclude these applications from scanning by SpIDer Gate.