Administration

Select the Administration item in the main menu of Dr.Web Security Control Center.

Control Menu

To view and edit the information in the opened window, use the control menu resided in the left part of the window.

The control menu contains the following items:

1.Administration

Dr.Web Server—opens the panel which shows basic information about the Server and lets you restart or shutdown it via the icon-server-reboot and icon-server-stop buttons in the top right part of the panel. Also if Dr.Web Server has updates downloaded, from this section you can access the Dr.Web Server Updates section with the Server versions list to update and back up.

Encryption keys—allows to export (save locally) public and primary encryption keys and also the Server certificate.

2.Licenses

License Manager—allows to manage the license key files.

License usage report—contains information on licenses usage, including neighbor Servers.

3.Logs

Real time log—allows to view the list of events and changes on the Server operation and displayed in real time (at the moment of an event appearance).

Audit log—allows to view the list of events and changes carried via the control subsystems of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite.

Tasks execution log—contains the list of Server tasks with completion marks and comments.

Dr.Web Server log—contains the list of events on the Server operation.

Log of repository updates—contains the list of updates from GUS, that includes detailed information on updated products revisions.

Message Log—contains all text messages that were sent by administrator to stations of the anti-virus network.

Log of abnormally terminated connections—contains all cases of abnormally terminated connections of Server with clients: stations, the Agent installers, neighbor Servers, Proxy Servers.

4.Configuration

Administrators—opens the panel for managing anti-virus network administrator accounts.

Authentication—opens the panel to manage authentication methods of Dr.Web Security Control Center administrators (see Authentication of Administrators).

Dr.Web Server configuration—opens the panel with main settings of the Server.

Dr.Web Server remote access—contains settings for connecting Server remote diagnostics utility.

Dr.Web SNMP Agent Configuration—opens the panel to configure parameters for connecting to Dr.Web SNMP agent.

Dr.Web Server Task Scheduler—opens the panel with Server task scheduler settings.

Web server configuration—opens the panel with general settings of the Web server.

User hooks—opens the panel with User hooks settings.

5.Notifications

Web console notifications—allows to view and manage administrator notifications which are received via the Web console method.

Unsent notifications—allows to track and manage administrative notifications failed to be sent according to the settings of the Notification Configuration section.

Notifications configuration—allows to configure administrative notifications on anti-virus network events.

Message Templates—the templates list of arbitrary text messages sent by administrator to stations of the anti-virus network.

6.Repository

Repository state—allows to check repository state: date of last update of repository components and their state. And also, update repository from GUS.

Delayed updates—contains the list of products that are temporary disabled for updating in the Detailed repository configuration section.

General repository configuration—opens the window to configure settings of connection to the GUS and repository updates for all products.

Detailed repository configuration—allows to setup revisions configuration for each repository product separately.

Repository content—allows to view and manage current repository content as files and folders of repository folder.

Known hashes of threats—allows to search in bulletins with known hashes of threats. To search in the hash table fields, click icon-filter-tables.
The section is available only if the usage of bulletins of known threat hashes is licensed. You can check the license in the information on a license key that can be found in the License Manager section, the Allowed lists of hash bulletins parameter (the license in at least one of the license keys used by the Server is sufficient).

7.Installations

Network Scanner—allows to specify a list of networks, search for installed anti-virus software in networks to determine protection status of computers, and install anti-virus software.

Network installation—allows to simplify installation of the Agent software on certain workstations (see Installation Manual, p. Installing Dr.Web Agent Software via Dr.Web Security Control Center).

8.Application Control

Trusted applications—the lists of applications the launch of which is always allowed on stations with Application Control component (the selection of allowed lists is performed in the settings of the profile assigned to stations).

Application catalog—the list of applications installed on stations.

9.Additional features

Database management—allows direct maintenance of Dr.Web Server database.

Dr.Web Server statistics—contains statistics of this Server operating.

SQL console—allows to execute SQL queries to the database which Dr.Web Server uses.

Lua console—allows to execute Lua scripts both typed in the console directly or loaded from a file.

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Together with the access to the Lua console, administrator gets the access to all file system within the Server folder and some system commands on a computer with the Server installed.

To forbid the access to the Lua console, disable the Use additional features permission for the correspondent administrator (see Administrators and Administrative groups).

Backups—allows to view and save backups composition of the Server critical data.

Utilities—opens the section with additional utilities for interaction with Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite.