August 3, 2016
Dr.Web for UNIX Server can now scan a remote system over SSH if an anti-virus can't be installed on the target host. It now also supports Samba 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4. ClamD API emulation is now available for integration with Proftpd and other services that use clamd for anti-virus scanning. The web interface that facilitates control over the anti-virus has been updated so that it can be used to connect to an ES server. The virus databases can be rolled back to the previous version if an error occurs during updating—please note that this feature is disabled by default. Furthermore, archive scanning speed has increased.
A Dr.Web Anti-virus for Linux issue that prevented whitelists and blacklists from being displayed correctly has been resolved, and file scan delays have been reduced. Dr.Web LinkChecker is now able to check archives.
Users of Dr.Web Anti-virus for Linux must use the updated distribution to install the program.
To update a version of Dr.Web for Unix Servers that has been installed from the repository, use the package manager. If you installed Dr.Web using a universal package, download the updated distribution and reinstall the application.
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