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Avira GmbH
Lindauer Str. 21 | 88069 Tettnang | Germany
Telephone: +49 (0) 7542-500 0
Fax: +49 (0) 7542-525 10
E-mail: info@avira.de
Internet: http://www.avira.de
Do you agree to the license terms? [n] yes
previous installation of AntiVir found
(updating necessary components)
creating /usr/lib/AntiVir ... already exists
1) installing command line scanner
checking executable file ... compatible
copying vdf/antivir0.vdf to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
copying vdf/antivir1.vdf to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
copying vdf/antivir2.vdf to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
copying vdf/antivir3.vdf to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
Enter the path to your key file: [hbedv.key] /home/user/Munkaasztal/antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.10-15/hbedv.key
copying /home/user/Munkaasztal/antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.10-15/hbedv.key to /usr/lib/AntiVir/hbedv2.key ... done
copying script/configantivir to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
installation of command line scanner complete
2) installing internet update daemon
An internet update daemon is available with version 2.1.10-15 of
AntiVir for UNIX Workstation. This is a program that will run in the background
and automatically check for updates (internet access is required).
Instead of installing the internet update daemon, you may also
manually check for updates using:
antivir --update
Please read the README file for more information about updating and
which method best suits you.
Would you like to re-install the internet update daemon? [n] yes
copying script/avupdater to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
checking for existing /etc/avupdater.conf ... found
copying etc/avupdater.conf to /etc/avupdater.conf.default ... done
Would you like the internet update daemon to start automatically? [y] y
setting up startup script ... done
re-installation of the internet update daemon complete
3) installing AvGuard
Version 2.1.10-15 of AntiVir for UNIX Workstation is capable of on-access,
real-time scanning of files. This provides the ultimate protection
against viruses and other unwanted software. The on-access scanner
(called AvGuard) is based on Dazuko, a free software project providing
access control. In order to use AvGuard you will need to compile Dazuko
for your kernel. Please refer to contrib/dazuko/HOWTO-Dazuko for
information about how to do this. There are several ways in which you
can install AvGuard.
module - Dazuko will be loaded by the avguard script
kernel - Dazuko is always loaded
(and should not be loaded by the avguard script)
no install - do not install AvGuard at this time
Note: Dazuko currently only works with GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris
systems. If you are interested in helping us port Dazuko to
OpenBSD, feel free to check out the Dazuko Project at:
http://www.dazuko.org
available options: m k n
How should AvGuard be installed? [n] m
Enter the full path to dazuko.ko:
not found.
How should AvGuard be installed? [n] n
AvGuard will NOT be installed. See contrib/dazuko/HOWTO-Dazuko
for more information about Dazuko.
4) installing GUI (+ SMC support)
Note: The AntiVir Security Management Center (SMC) requires this
feature, even if you do not intend to use the GUI.
This product comes with a GUI that allows you to monitor realtime
activity, view logs, and configure the product. This tool is optional
(not required) for the product to run.
The GUI requires Sun Java 1.4.x or higher.
Would you like to install the GUI (+ SMC support)? [y] y
checking for existing /etc/avguard.conf ... found
copying etc/avguard.conf-gui to /etc/avguard.conf.default ... done
copying common gui files to /usr/lib/AntiVir/gui ... done
copying platform dependant gui files to /usr/lib/AntiVir/gui ... done
copying script/antivir-gui to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
installation of GUI complete
5) configuring AntiVir Updater
Your connection to the internet might require special configuration
settings (such as HTTP proxy settings). You may also want the
updater to log to specific files or send email notification. You
now have the opportunity to set these options.
Would you like to configure the AntiVir updater now? [y] y
EmailTo (1 of 4)
=======
You may configure the AntiVir Updater to send out an email message
whenever an update was successful or an error with the update occurred.
available options: y n
Would you like email notification about updates? [y] n
LogTo (2 of 4)
=====
In addition to logging update activity through syslog, you may also
specify your own log file for messages that are generated by the.
AntiVir Updater. This can make it simpler to review past activity
without having to sift through syslog files.
available options: y n
Would you like the updater to log to a custom file? [y] y
What will be the log file name with absolute path (it must begin with '/')
? [/var/log/avupdater.log]
AutoUpdateEvery2Hours/AutoUpdateDaily (3 of 4)
=====================================
AntiVir is equipped with an Internet Update Daemon. At specified
intervals, AntiVir will connect to an update server to check for newer
versions of the AntiVir engine or the data files. If a newer
version is available, AntiVir will automatically download and install
the updates without requiring any special attention. This allows AntiVir
to be kept current against attacks and problems.
AntiVir can be configured to check for updates every 2 hours (2) or
once a day (d). You can also choose to disable the Internet Update
Daemon (n).
Note: Updates can also be done manually from the command line:
antivir --update
You may prefer to disable the Internet Update Daemon and
instead perform regular updates using a cron(8) job.
Using the startup script for the Internet Update Daemon when
it is disabled will result in an error.
available options: 2 d n
How often should AntiVir check for updates? [2] 2
HTTPProxyServer/HTTPProxyPort (4 of 4)
=============================
If this machine is sitting behind an HTTP proxy server, you will need to
configure AntiVir with the appropriate proxy settings. Internet access
is required in order to make updates.
available options: y n
Does this machine use an HTTP proxy server? [n] n
AntiVir Configuration
=====================
Here are the configuration settings you have specified. Look them over
to make sure they are correct.
email notification: no
specific logfile: /var/log/avupdater.log
update frequency: every 2 hours (if update daemon is running)
http proxy server: none
available options: y n
Save configuration settings? [y] y
* SUCCESS *
Configuration successfully saved to.
/etc/avupdater.conf
Press to continue.
Running Internet Update Daemon
==============================
In order for the Internet Update Daemon to be active on your
system, you must run the software. This can be done manually each
time the system is booted with the command:
/usr/lib/AntiVir/avupdater start
You can have it start automatically by adding avupdater to your
startup scripts. Depending on your system, this can vary. Consult
your system documentation on startup scripts.
During the installation, you had the option to set the updater to
start automatically.
available options: y n
Would you like to apply the new configuration? [y] y
Stopping AntiVir: avupdater.
Starting AntiVir: avupdater.
AntiVir Status: avupdater running.
Here are some commands that you should remember...
configure updater: /usr/lib/AntiVir/configantivir
start update daemon: /usr/lib/AntiVir/avupdater start
stop update daemon: /usr/lib/AntiVir/avupdater stop
update daemon status: /usr/lib/AntiVir/avupdater status
Press to continue.
Installation of the following features complete:
AntiVir command line scanner (previously installed)
AntiVir Internet Update Daemon
AntiVir Guard (previously installed)
AntiVir GUI
Note: It is highly recommended that you perform an update now to
ensure up-to-date protection. This can be done by running:
antivir --update
Be sure to read the README file for additional information.
Thank you for your interest in AntiVir for UNIX Workstation.