Copying The Distribution Files; License Key Installation - KAPERSKY Anti-Virus 5.0 for Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD File Server Administrator's Manual

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Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus

2.1.3. Copying the distribution files

In this stage, an interactive installation process starts that will copy the
distribution files of Kaspersky Anti-Virus
The package files are divided into several groups according to their purpose, for
example: binary files, configuration files, initialization scripts etc. The installer
offers to copy each group into the respective directory. For example, for binary
files the directory is /opt/kav/bin:
Installing the content of the package.
In which directory do you want to install the binary
files? [/opt/kav/bin]:
Full paths to the directories vary with different distribution packages. For
example, binary files of the distribution package for the FreeBSD operating
system will be copied to the directory /usr/local/kav/bin.
You can specify your own directories, but remember to make the
respective changes to the product configuration settings after the
installation is complete!
Depending on your answers, the necessary directories are created and the files
are copied.
Since the distribution package of Kaspersky Anti-Virus
administration module of the Webmin package, during file copying the installer
searches for Webmin installed on the server.
If the installer does not find Webmin using the typical path (for example,
/etc/Webmin), then it outputs an appropriate message to the console and
requests the path of the Webmin configuration file. In the event that the package
is not installed on your server, the remote administration module of Kaspersky
®
Anti-Virus
will not be installed. However, all the files required for its installation
are stored in the archive of the Kaspersky Anti-Virus
you can add the Webmin module later using the tools provided by this package
(for details refer to the documentation supplied with the Webmin program).

2.1.4. License key installation

In this stage of the installation process, the installer searches the current
directory for the license key – the file (with the extension .
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
the user to begin using the program. It is impossible to use Kaspersky Anti-
®
Virus
until you install the license key.
®
to run. This file detects the type of license and enables
®
to your server.
®
includes only the remote
®
distribution package, so
key
) - required by
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