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Components updated in Dr.Web 11.1 products for Unix-like systems

July 22, 2019

Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated several modules in its Dr.Web 11.1 products for Unix-like systems. The updated modules include drweb-ctl (11.1.2-1907091642), drweb-statd (11.1.1.1907111244), drweb-se (11.1.1-1907082330), drweb-gui (11.1.3-1907081322), drweb-ctemplate (11.1.0-1906261742), drweb-maild (11.1.2-1907051644), drweb-firewall (11.1.1-1906282048) and drweb-filecheck (11.1.3-1907051721). The update introduces new features, resolves known issues, and delivers minor upgrades.

Changes affecting Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix mail servers, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Linux, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix servers and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix Internet gateways

drweb-filecheck:

  • An issue in the scanning process that could cause hang-ups has been eliminated.

drweb-se:

  • If a file container has internal structure issues, the resulting scanning error is logged as a container processing error.

Changes affecting Dr.Web 11.1 for Unix mail servers and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Linux

drweb-ctl ? drweb-statd:

  • The ability to generate mail scanning statistics reports in HTML format was added.

drweb-maild:

  • The ability to specify random archive names for messages being repacked was added;
  • Scan error checking routines have been upgraded;
  • The ability to use the component version information when working with custom message parsing scripts.

The update is performed via the Dr.Web repository. If you encounter any problems while updating, please use the instructions from our previous news post to specify an additional repository for the Dr.Web software you use.

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