Dr.Web GUS

On the Dr.Web GUS tab, you can configure parameters for connection to Dr.Web Global Update System. Updates are downloaded using the protocols listed in the Update receiving protocol drop-down list:

Protocol type

Description

HTTP/HTTPS

Protocols for receiving updates from the web server

FTP/FTPS

Protocols for receiving updates from the FTP server

FILE

Protocol for receiving updates from the local directory on a computer with Dr.Web Server installed

SMB/SMBS

Protocols for receiving updates from a common file system (available only for UNIX operating systems). The SMB protocol support is implemented using curl (supports SMBv1 only)

SCP/SFTP

Protocols for receiving updates using a secure connection

To edit GUS connection settings

In the Update receiving protocol drop-down list, select the protocol type to receive updates from update servers. For all protocols, updates are downloaded according to the settings from the List of Dr.Web Global Update System Servers section.

In the Base URI field, specify the GUS servers folder where updates of Dr.Web products are located. For updating from Dr.Web GUS servers, do not change this setting without necessity.

If in the Update receiving protocol list, you have selected one of the secure protocols that support encrypting, then in the Allowed certificates drop-down list, select the type of TLS certificates that will be automatically accepted for the connection established by the selected protocol.

If in the Allowed certificates list, you have selected the User-defined option, then specify the path to the file with your TLS certificate in the Certificate field.

Login—user login to authenticate on updates server, if the updates server requires authorization.

Password—user password to authenticate on updates server, if the updates server requires authorization.

In theAuthorization method drop-down list, select the authorization method on an update server.

The Number of temporary stored revisions field specifies the number of revisions for each product temporary stored on disk not including revisions which are marked on the Revisions list tab, in the Detailed repository configuration section.

If necessary, you can configure this setting separately for each product in the Synchronization section, but after the changes in the general configuration are saved, the setting will be changed to the general value.

Set the Use CDN flag to allow receiving updates from GUS via Content Delivery Network.

If necessary, edit the list of GUS servers from which the repository is updated, in the List of Dr.Web Global Update System Servers section:

To add a GUS server to the list of servers used for updates, click icon-item-add and specify the address of the GUS server in the appeared field.

To remove a GUS server from the list of used, click icon-item-remove next to the server which you want to delete.

GUS servers are listed in the order Dr.Web Server contacts them when updating the repository. To change the order of GUS servers, move a server as necessary by dragging the left root line of the server.

After installation of Dr.Web Server, the list contains only update servers of the Doctor Web company. If necessary, you can setup your own update zones and include them into the list of servers to receive updates.