Dr.Web Anti-virus 10.1.0.1 for Linux and Dr.Web Anti-virus 10.1.0.1 for Unix Server released
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November 16, 2015
Dr.Web for Unix Server now has the same architecture as Dr.Web Anti-virus for Linux and incorporates a number of new components. The drweb-nss component, which protects NSS-volumes in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, has been updated and added to the product. To enhance anti-virus security, the product now includes the drweb-snmpd component which facilitates interactions with network monitoring solutions. Currently, Cacti, Zabbix, Munin and Nagios are supported. The drweb-spider file monitor, also a new addition, detects threats in the GNU/Linux file system. For more information about the application's new features, click here.
An HTTP monitor SpIDer Gate issue that prevented NFS partitions from being mounted has been resolved. Also fixed was a defect that sometimes prevented the Dr.Web Agent icon from being displayed in the system tray. The agent can be used to control the application without opening drweb-gui.
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.