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Components updated in Dr.Web 11.1 products for Unix

December 12, 2019

Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated a number of modules in its Dr.Web 11.1 products for Unix-like systems. The updated modules include drweb-meshd (11.1.1-1911221440), drweb-firewall (11.1.2-1911141616), drweb-esagent (11.1.4-1911192330), drweb-httpd-webconsole (11.1.3-1911051743), drweb-netcheck (11.1.1-1911111705), and drweb-ctl (11.1.5-1911261919). The update delivers minor upgrades, introduces new features, and resolves known issue.

Changes made to Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix Mail Servers, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix Server, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Internet gateways Unix, and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Linux.

drweb-meshd:

  • Performance of all components has been optimised.

drweb-esagent:

  • Centralised scan statistics can now be sent;
  • A wider range of options for work through the Control Center of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite is now available.

Changes made to Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix Mail Servers, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Internet gateways Unix, and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Linux.

drweb-firewall:

  • The component performance (with a large number of users in a group) has been improved.

Changes made to Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix Mail Servers, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Unix Server, and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Internet gateways Unix:

drweb-httpd-webconsole:

  • An issue preventing users from changing the language of the web console (if Mozilla Firefox language is Japanese) has been resolved.

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

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