Getting Started

1.To start using the installed Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers, you need to activate it by obtaining and installing a key file.

2.Further scanning of the operability of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers is recommended.

3.Integrate Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers with the required file services (please, see the instruction manual for Samba, please, see the instruction manual for NSS).

4.If necessary, configure the monitoring parameters for the GNU/Linux file system objects outside the NSS volumes and outside the Samba shared directories.

5.Check what components are running and enable additional components, which are disabled by default, if you need them for the protection of your server (for example, the SpIDer Guard, Dr.Web ClamD or Dr.Web SNMPD component, depending on the distribution).

You may also need to perform other actions apart from enabling the additional components, for example, you may need to adjust their default configuration.

To view the list of installed and running components and their settings, use one of the following:

The command-line-based management tool—Dr.Web Ctl. Use the drweb-ctl appinfo, drweb-ctl cfshow and drweb-ctl cfset commands).

The management web interface of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers (by default, you can access it via a web browser at https://127.0.0.1:4443/).