Components updated in Dr.Web 11.0 products for UNIX
August 1, 2018
Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated a number of modules in Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for UNIX mail servers, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for UNIX Server, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for Internet Gateways UNIX, and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for Linux. The updated modules include drweb-configd (11.0.8-1807241744), drweb-common (11.0.6-1807230921), drweb-update (11.0.5-1807201428), drweb-esagent (11.0.7-1807261102), drweb-filecheck (11.0.8-1807261102), drweb-cloudd (11.0.7-1807261102), drweb-httpd (11.0.5-1807242330), drweb-httpd-bin (11.0.5-1807242330), drweb-gui (11.0.6-1807242330), drweb-maild (11.0.6-1807251351), drweb-antispam (11.0.6-1807251351), drweb-vaderetro (11.0.6-1807230921), drweb-icapd (11.0.6-1807242330), drweb-smbspider (11.0.6-1807261102), drweb-smbspider-daemon (11.0.6-1807261102), drweb-smbspider-modules (11.0.6-1807261102) and drweb-snmpd (11.0.4-1807242330). Furthermore, the components drweb-libs32 (11.0.5-1807271058) and drweb-libs (11.0.5-1807271058) have been updated in Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for Linux.
The update delivers new features and resolves known issues.
Specifically, it introduces new version release notifications and upgraded routines for the drweb-antispam component and resolves an issue that interfered with the processing of emails with unspecified character encoding.
The update is performed via the Dr.Web repository.
To ask Doctor Web’s site administration about a news item, enter @admin at the beginning of your comment. If your question is for the author of one of the comments, put @ before their names.
Other comments
Download Dr.Web for Android
Free three-month trial
All protection features available
Renew your trial license in AppGallery/on Google Pay
By continuing to use this website, you are consenting to Doctor Web’s use of cookies and other technologies related to the collection of visitor statistics. Learn more
Tell us what you think
To ask Doctor Web’s site administration about a news item, enter @admin at the beginning of your comment. If your question is for the author of one of the comments, put @ before their names.
Other comments