System and User Groups |
System Groups Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite has an initial set of pre-installed system groups. These groups are created during the installation of Dr.Web Server and may not be deleted. Still the administrator may disable their display, if necessary. Each system group except contains a set of feature-packed subgroups.
Everyone Group contains all stations known to Dr.Web Server. The group has default settings of all groups and stations. Active Directory Group contains users and user groups registered in the Active Directory domain. This group appears in the anti-virus network tree after executing the task from the Dr.Web Server schedule. Configured Group contains stations which have personal settings specified. Neighbors The group contains all Dr.Web Servers connected to this Dr.Web Server and designed to manage connections between Dr.Web Servers in a multi-server anti-virus network (for more details, see Peculiarities of a Network with Several Dr.Web Servers). Configuring of new interserver connections is described in Setting Connections between Several Dr.Web Servers. The group contains subgroups displaying the state of neighbor Dr.Web Servers connected to this Dr.Web Server: • group contains all neighbor Dr.Web Servers connected to this Dr.Web Server. • group contains subordinate Dr.Web Servers. • group contains currently offline Dr.Web Servers. • group contains currently online Dr.Web Servers. • group contains main Dr.Web Servers. • group contains peer Dr.Web Servers. Operating system This category of groups represents the operating systems under which the stations are working at the moment. These groups are not virtual, may have station settings and be primary groups. • family groups. This family includes a set of groups, that correspond to specific version of Android OS for mobile devices. • family groups. This family includes a set of groups, that correspond to specific version of macOS operating system. • family groups. This family includes a set of groups, that correspond to OS of Unix-like systems, for example, Linux, FreeBSD, etc. • family groups. This family includes a set of groups, that correspond to specific version of Windows operating system. • category. It includes stations working under an OS that is unknown to Dr.Web Server. Policies Group contains policies for configuring stations.
Profiles Group contains profiles with settings of the Application Control component for stations under Windows OS. See Profiles. Proxies Group contains Dr.Web Proxy Servers for connecting Dr.Web Agents and neighbor Dr.Web Servers. Status The group contains subgroups reflect the current status of the station, that is if it is connected to Dr.Web Server or not at the moment. These groups are completely virtual, may not have any settings or be primary groups. • group. Once Dr.Web Agent software has been deinstalled from a station, the station is transferred to the group. • group contains stations, which were deleted by an administrator from Dr.Web Server. Such stations can be restored (see p. Removing and Restoring Stations). • group contains new stations, which have been created by administrator via Dr.Web Security Control Center, but Dr.Web Agent is not installed yet. • group contains all stations not registered at Dr.Web Server at the moment. When the registration is approved, stations will be removed from this group automatically (see the New Stations Approval Policy section for more details). • group contains all workstations not connected at the moment. • group contains all workstations connected at the moment (reacting to the Dr.Web Server requests). • group contains all workstations that have been failed to update. Transport The following subgroups elicit the protocol of workstations connection to Dr.Web Server. These groups are completely virtual, may not have any settings or be primary groups. • group contains workstations connected at the moment through the TCP/IP protocol. • group contains workstations connected at the moment through the TCP/IP version 6 protocol. Ungrouped Group contains stations, which are not included in any of user groups. These groups are assigned by the anti-virus network administrator for own needs. The administrator may create own groups and include workstations in them. The contents and names of such groups are not restricted by Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite in any manner. In the table below, all possible groups and group types are given for your reference, along with the specific parameters supported (+) or not supported (–) by the groups. The following parameters are considered: •. The parameter reflects whether stations may be automatically included in the group (automatic membership support) and group contents automatically adjusted during the Dr.Web Server operation. •. The parameter reflects whether the administrator can manage group membership: add stations to or remove from the group. •. The parameter reflects whether the group can be primary for a station. •. The parameter reflects whether the group can have own settings of anti-virus components (to be propagated to its stations). Groups and supported parameters
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