After a purchase of the ESET Gateway Security, you will get your authorization data (Username/
password and a license key). The data are needed to identify you as our customer, who has right
to download updates for ESET Gateway Security. The Username/password data are required for
downloading installation package from our website. The ESET File Security product is distributed
as a binary file:
esets.i386.ext.bin
where 'ext' is a Linux/BSD/Solaris OS distribution dependent suffix. 'deb' is used for Debian,
'rpm' for RedHat and SuSE, 'tgz' for other Linux OS distributions, 'fbs5.tgz' for FreeBSD 5.xx, 'fbs6.
tgz' for FreeBSD 6.xx, 'nbs4.tgz' for NetBSD 4.xx and 'sol10.pkg.gz' for Solaris 10.
Note that the Linux RSR binary file format is:
esets-rsr.i386.rpm.bin
In order to install or upgrade the product, use the following command:
sh ./esets.i386.ext.bin
For Linux RSR variations of the product, use the command:
sh ./esets-rsr.i386.rpm.bin
to display the product's User License Acceptance Agreement. Once you have confirmed the
Acceptance Agreement, the installation package is placed in the current working directory and
relevant information regarding the package's installation, un-installation or upgrade is displayed
onscreen.
Once the package is installed, you can verify that the main ESETS service is running by using
the following command:
Linux OS:
ps -C esets_daemon
BSD OS:
ps -ax | grep esets_daemon
Solaris:
ps -A | grep esets_daemon
After pressing ENTER, you should see the following (or similar) message:
PID TTY
2226 ?
2229 ?
where at least two ESETS daemon processes are running in the background. The first PID
represents the process and threads manager of the system. The second PID represents the ESETS
scanning process.
10
TIME CMD
00:00:00 esets_daemon
00:00:00 esets_daemon
ESET File Security
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