G7.6. Dr.Web Agent for UNIX Remote Installation Utility |
Dr.Web Agent for UNIX remote installation utility lets you install Dr.Web Agent on protected workstations running a Unix-like operating system in your anti-virus network. The utility can also be used to install Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers, if necessary. The utility has a command-line interface and it is available in several versions:
The start instruction format drwunixinstall [<switches>] <station_1_IP_address>[:<SSH_port>[^<user_name>[^<password>]]] <station_2_IP_address>[:<SSH_port>[^<user_name>[^<password>]]] ... Allowed Switches
•--help—show the help message. •--ak <authorization_parameters>—set the alternative parameters of authorization on remote workstations using encryption keys in the following format:
•--ap <user_name>^<password>—use the keyboard-interactive authorization on remote workstations. •--certificate <path>—set a path to the Dr.Web Server certificate file. By default it is webmin/install/unix/workstation/drwcsd-certificate.pem. •--cpus <number>—set a number of CPU cores to use for remote installation. By default it is 4. •--ctimeout <time>—set the maximum time to wait for installation package transferring to complete on remote workstations. Shall be specified in seconds, by default it is 600. •--debug—enable logging in debug mode. By default set to no. •--esuite <Dr.Web_Server_address>—enter address of Dr.Web Server to be used for remote installation. Dr.Web Agent will connect to this Dr.Web Server once the installation is complete. Shall be specified in the following format: [udp://]<IP address or DNS name>[:<port>] •--etimeout <time>—set the maximum time to wait for package installation to complete on remote workstations. Shall be specified in seconds, by default it is 900. •--from <path>—set a path to a directory on Dr.Web Server containing the installation packages. By default it is webmin/install/unix. •--long—enable logging with timestamps included. By default set to no. •--pwd <password>—set a password for authorization on remote workstations while using the su and/or sudo command. •--remote-temp <path>—set a path to a directory on remote workstations to temporarily store installation files and the Dr.Web Server's certificate. By default, the utility uses a temporary directory set in the operating system. •--server—install Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers instead of Dr.Web Agent. By default set to no. •--simultaneously <number>—set the maximum number of Dr.Web Agent installations on remote workstations at the same time. •--sshdebug—enable logging in debug mode, with extra details on all operations using the SSH protocol. By default set to no. •--sshwaitdebug—enable logging in debug mode, with extra detail on all operations using the SSH protocol and timer-related operations. By default set to no. •--stimeout <time>—set the maximum time to wait for password input allowing the use of the su and/or sudo commands on remote workstations. Shall be specified in seconds, by default it is 10. •--su—use the su command during the installation to elevate privileges up to the root level on remote workstations. By default set to no. •--sudo—use the sudo command during the installation to elevate privileges up to the root level on remote workstations. By default set to no. •--temp <path>—set a path to a directory on Dr.Web Server to temporarily store the certificate. By default, the utility uses a temporary directory set in the operating system. •--timeout <time>—set the maximum time to wait to establish connection and authenticate on remote workstations. Shall be specified in seconds, by default it is 30. •--verbosity <details_level>—set a level of detail while logging. By default it is info. Allowed values are all, debug3, debug2, debug1, debug, trace3, trace2, trace1, trace, info, notice, warning, error, crit. The all and debug3 values are synonyms. •--version—show the utility version. |