May 25, 2009
The Russian anti-virus vendor Doctor Web released a new version of its
solution for protection of samba servers from various malicious
programs. The product is compatible with any Linux distribution with
the kernel 2.4 or higher.
The version 5.0 of the anti-virus for file servers incorporates
several innovations. It is the updated anti-virus engine 5.0 that
allows the solution to neutralize a wide range of viral threats while
the improved heuristic analyzer and Origins Tracing technology will
detect malicious programs unknown to anti-virus vendors. Unique
features of the anti-virus engine provide a quick scan of archives and
detection of viruses disguised by means of unknown packers.
Another important addition included in Dr.Web 5.0 for Unix file
servers is the web-interface that makes the software administration
much simpler. The solution from Doctor Web is very user-friendly and
has a simple installation procedure and therefore reduces the workload
of a system administrator.
As with earlier versions the new Dr.Web for Unix file servers combines
high efficiency and reliability with low system requirements and high
stability. The product can scan large amounts of data simultaneously
and run smoothly on server machines with low-end hardware.
Other changes and improvements of Dr.Web 5.0 for Unix file servers
include:
* non-local scan;
* automatic deletion, renaming and placing files to the quarantine
if an anti-virus daemon write error occurs;
* non-local scanning and curing performed if a file can’t be
accessed for reading and writing by the anti-virus daemon;
* Support of Samba 3.2.and 3.3.
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New Dr.Web solution for protection of file servers under Unix
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News Robot
, май 25 2009 03:00
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