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

July 26, 2021

As Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web continues to improve its anti-virus software, it reports that a number of components have been updated in Dr.Web 11.1 products for Unix-like systems. The changes are being introduced for future-proofing purposes and to deliver 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 Server and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.1 for Internet gateways Unix:

  • The update resolves a drweb-esagent component (11.1.11-2107082315) issue preventing protected hosts from reconnecting to the Dr.Web server after it was restarted;
  • Furthermore, a defect affecting the file-scanning component drweb-filecheck (11.1.7-2106302200) and causing the applications to terminate abnormally if scanning was interrupted has been corrected;
  • The components drweb-configd (11.1.13-2106171730), drweb-meshd (11.1.4-2106242323), drweb-se (11.1.7-2106242330) and drweb-common (11.1.5-2102081949) have been updated.

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

  • An issue affecting the drweb-urlcheck module (module version 11.1.1-2104271547 for all supported platforms except Elbrus and version 11.1.2-2104271547 for Elbrus) and preventing the drweb-dws database package from being installed during product installation has been resolved;
  • Furthermore, the module drweb-gated (11.1.6-2102241226) has been updated.

Corresponding adjustments have been made to the documentation for all the applications.

The update is performed via the Dr.Web repository.

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