Table of contents: CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ..................6 1.1. Functions and Features ..................6 1.2. What’s new in version 5.0 ..................7 1.3. Hardware and software requirements ..............8 1.4. Distribution kit ......................8 1.4.1. License agreement ..................9 1.4.2. Registration card..................... 9 1.5.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 5.4. Starting/stopping a task..................40 5.5. Deleting a task ..................... 41 CHAPTER 6. SCANNING THE SERVER FOR VIRUSES.......... 43 6.1. Creating tasks for Real-Time Protection and Scan on Demand ....... 43 6.2. Setting up a task....................45 6.3.
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Table of contents B.2. The Scan on Demand and Real-Time Protection Tasks........93 B.2.1. The Scanning options Tab................93 B.2.1.1. Code analyzer ..................96 B.2.1.2. Extracting Engine .................. 96 B.2.1.3. Executable Module Extracting Engine..........97 B.2.2. The Actions Tab ................... 98 B.2.3.
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Functions and Features Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare is an anti-virus application de- signed to protect LAN file servers running the Novell NetWare operating system. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 has the following functions: • Real-time server protection – virus scans all the files started or modified on the server, then disinfects and/or deletes any detected viruses.
Introduction Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare ensures a high level of protection for corporate networks running Novell NetWare. 1.2. What’s new in version 5.0 The main difference in Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare compared to all the previous versions is that server protection control is now based on tasks that maximize the functionality of the application.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 1.3. Hardware and software requirements Software requirements: A server with installed Novell NetWare ver. 5.x or 6.0, 6.5. Installed service pack: For Novell NetWare 5.x – Support Pack 6 or higher For Novell NetWare 6.0.x – Support Pack 3 or higher All servers and workstations used to control the program must support the TCP/IP protocols.
Introduction If you buy Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare online, you download the installation file of the product from the Kaspersky Lab website. This installation file includes this User Guide and the license key. The license key can also be sent to you by e-mail after receiving your payment.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Phone or e-mail advice on matters related to the installation, configura- tion, and operation of this anti-virus product. • Information about new Kaspersky Labs products and about new computer viruses (for those who subscribe to the Kaspersky Labs newsletter). Kaspersky Labs does not provide information related to operation and use of your operating system or various other technologies.
CHAPTER 2. THE PROGRAM OPERATION CONCEPT 2.1. Deployment Pattern of Server Antiviral Protection Building of the file server antiviral protection system using Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare must begin with installation of Snapin for Novell Con- soleOne. This module is installed from the distribution package on one of the workstations running Windows or on a NetWare Server, where the Novell Con- soleOne network administration utility is installed.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Anti-virus database updating The tasks can be started according to a schedule, manually, or upon an applica- tion event. Each task has a corresponding set of parameters that specify how the application will work when running this task. The set of application parameters common for all its task types makes up the application settings.
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The program operation concept anti-virus database updates will be downloaded from the Internet by the “main" server. All the other servers will receive the updates from the network folder lo- cated on the “main” server. A server can receive updates only from the server located in the same NDS tree.
CHAPTER 3. INSTALLING THE PROGRAM Prior to installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare please make sure that hardware and software of the server/workstation meets the program’s re- quirements. The minimal possible requirements are specified below. 3.1. Installation from the distribution package Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare is installed from a computer running Windows 9x/NT/2000/Me/XP.
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Installing the program Figure 1. Installation components selection If you choose to install the server-side application – Kaspersky Anti-Virus, you will be asked to specify servers for the installation (Figure 2). Select the required servers from the list of those currently connected.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare group of elements of the component is only displayed if it was se- lected for installation (see Figure 3). Figure 3. Installation folders selection The server-side application is installed in the SYS/KAV folder. If you are installing the product on only one server, you can specify an- other destination folder in the volume structure of the server.
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Installing the program Your key file can be enclosed with the distribution package or sent to you by e-mail after the product is purchased. The program will not run without the key file. Figure 4. The Key installation window Next,the files will be copied to the server and the settings will be stored in the NDS.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 5. The final window of the wizard 3.2. Installation in the network If the Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne is already installed on a computer (server or workstation), then the server-side application can be installed on other servers without using the distribution package.
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Installing the program file automatically so as to start the server-side application whenever the servers are started (see Figure 8). Figure 6. Installing the application on a group of servers via Novell ConsoleOne To install Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare on one server: Select a node in the console tree that contains the required servers and select the Install Kaspersky Anti-Virus option from the shortcut menu.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 8. Installing the application on the server via Novell ConsoleOne. Modifying the AUTOEXEC.NCF file 3.3. Uninstalling the program Uninstalling Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare means removing the application’s server part from the file servers and removing its client part from the computers on which it was installed (see section 3.1 on page.
Installing the program 3.4. Upgrading to the next version of the program In order to upgrade Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare you must first uninstall the existing version and install a new one according to the instructions contained in this document. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare supports the anti-virus database formats used in the previous versions of the program.
CHAPTER 4. SETTING UP THE APPLICATION 4.1. Program interface The application is launched, set up, and controlled using Novell ConsoleOne. Therefore it is necessary to start this utility before launching the application. The main window of Novell ConsoleOne contains the menu, the control panel, the review panel and the results panel (see Figure 10).
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Setting up the application The servers on which the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module is installed are marked with the symbol and contain the list of task types of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare: • Real-Time Protection (marked by the icon) •...
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Object Command Function Start the task / Starts the task / Stops the task. Stop the task Delete the task Deletes the task. Task View the event log Opens the report window with the data regarding the object and the actions taken with it.
Setting up the application • If a suspicious object is detected, the application places it under quaran- tine. • Use heuristic code analyzer. The On-demand Scan task can be started with the following settings: • Scan all the volumes of the server. •...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare same time. The number of concurrently executed file scan requests depends upon the number of simultaneously running copies of the antiviral engine. By default, there are two copies running at the same time. The user can change this value in the application settings on the Advanced tab (see section A.3 on page 73), or load additional antiviral engine copies manually from the server command line (see below).
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Setting up the application Figure 12. Server screen during execution of the real-time protection task Similar information is represented in the results pane when the user selects the server running the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module in the console tree (see Figure Figure 10).
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare You can start / stop the Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Anti-virus data- base updating modules, and load / unload additional antiviral engines directly from the server command line using the following commands: • LOAD SYS:\KAV\KAV.NLM – start Kaspersky Anti-Virus module •...
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Setting up the application Figure 13. The Kaspersky Anti-Virus on <Server name> window. The General tab On the General tab (see Figure 13) the user can review general information about the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module, start/stop the program on the server, or renew the license agreement (for more details please refer to section A.1 on page 71).
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare for the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module, and the number of file scan requests simultaneously processed by the server (the number of concurrently scanned connections) (for more details please refer to section A.3 on page 73). On the E-mail notification tab you must specify the parameters of connection between the Snapin for ConsoleOne and the mail server.
CHAPTER 5. UPDATING THE ANTI-VIRUS DATABASE The procedure of searching out and removing viruses is based on the records of the anti-virus database, which contains descriptions of every virus known at the time, along with methods of cleaning the files infected by them. Keeping the database up-to-date is of the utmost importance since new viruses appear every day.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 5.1. Creating an update task To create a new task for updating the anti-virus database on the server, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server which will execute the anti-virus database update. Expand the task types list and select Anti-virus Database Updat- ing.
Updating the anti-virus database Figure 14. Creating an anti-virus database update task A task can also be created using the application setup window Kaspersky Anti- Virus on <Server name>. To create a new update task in the application setup window, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server which will execute the anti-virus database update.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare To set up the update task parameters, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server which will execute the anti-virus database update. Open the task types list and select Anti-Virus Database Updating. Open the list of created update tasks and select the one for which you want to set up parameters.
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Updating the anti-virus database can be granted using the Add rights button (for more details please refer to sec- tion B.1.1 on page 80). After that switch to the Settings tab and set the update receiving parameters: (for more details please refer to section B.1.2 on page 82): •...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare dating (<Server name>):<Task name> or save the changes and close the win- dow using the OK button. To close the window without saving, click on Cancel. The task settings can also be changed in the application setup window Kasper- sky Anti-Virus on <Server name>.
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Updating the anti-virus database exactly the same as those in the task setup window Anti-Virus Da- tabase Updating (<Server name>): <Task name>. Make all the desired changes and click on Apply or OK to save the settings. Figure 17. The Edit window, Updating source tab Now it is necessary to schedule the task start.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 18. The Create the new schedule for the task window 5.3. Batch task setup You can make identical settings for a group of tasks using the batch setup op- tion. In this case, one of the tasks serves as a basis. If necessary, its settings can be modified.
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Updating the anti-virus database Figure 19. Select group of tasks to set up In Select task-template window that will open (see Figure 20) se- lect the task to use as a basis from the list of tasks you have in- cluded in the batch.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare this, those fields on the tabs become available for editing, and their values can be set the same for the whole batch of tasks. Make the desired changes and click on Apply or OK to save the settings. As a result, the settings you have made will be saved for the whole batch of tasks.
Updating the anti-virus database In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server that you wish to scan. Open the task types list and select Anti-Virus Database Updating. Expand the list of the created tasks and select the task to start. Call the context menu and select the Start the task item.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare It is also possible to delete a batch of tasks. To delete all the update tasks, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server to which the task you wish to delete relates. Expand the task types list and select Anti-Virus Database Updat- ing.
CHAPTER 6. SCANNING THE SERVER FOR VIRUSES The server can be scanned for viruses by creating and running two types of task: • Real-Time Protection • On-demand Scan The Real-Time Protection task is unattended real-time scanning (‘on-the-fly’ scanning) of all the files on the server accessed by other workstations and serv- ers.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server you wish to scan. Expand the task types list and select On-Demand Scan/ Real-Time Protection. Call the context menu and select the Create the task item. The dialog window Create the task (see Figure 22) will display the following information about the task to be created: •...
Scanning the server for viruses In order to create a new Real-Time Protection / On-demand Scan task for the server in the application setup window, do the following: Select the required server in the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree. Call the context menu and select the Properties…...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare parameters related to a certain part of the application’s functions. The values of most of the parameters are set automatically or depending on the values stored in the template task. Please familiarize yourself with the information provided on the tabs and change or add to it if necessary.
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Scanning the server for viruses events to be logged. This can be done on the Event log tab (for more de- tails please refer to section B.2.3 on page 100). • Set the notification mode to alert the administrator and network users about detected viruses via the Novell NetWare messaging tools, and specify the messages to be sent on the NW-Notification tab (for more details please refer to section B.2.4 on page 104).
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare This will open the Edit window (see Figure 24), with five tabs: Op- tions, Actions, Event log, NW-Notification and E-mail Notifica- tion. These tabs are exactly the same as those in the task setup window On-Demand Scan (<Server name>):<Task name> / Real- Time Protection (<Server name>):<Task name>.
Scanning the server for viruses Figure 25. The Create the new schedule for the task window 6.3. Batch task setup You can make identical settings for a group of tasks using the batch setup op- tion. In this case, one of the tasks serves as a basis. If necessary, its settings can be modified.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 26. The Select Task- Template window This will open the Edit window (see Figure 27), the tabs of which contain the settings of the task selected in the previous window. To apply these settings to the whole batch of tasks check the Save checkbox in the lower part of the window on each of the tabs.
Scanning the server for viruses As a result, the settings you have made will be saved for the whole batch of tasks. A common log will be shared by these tasks. You can change the tasks schedule on the Schedule tab individually for each task (see section A.4 on page 74).
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Call the context menu and select the Stop the task item. 6.5. Deleting a task To delete a task, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server whose task you wish to delete. Expand the task types list and select On-Demand Scan/ Real-Time Protection.
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Scanning the server for viruses In the task list, select the task you wish to delete. Click Delete in the group of buttons on the left. Click OK in the next window to confirm deletion. As a result, the task is removed from the list. After the window is closed with the OK button, the task is deleted from the respective task type list in the console tree.
CHAPTER 7. GENERATING AND VIEWING LOGS, RECEIVING NOTIFICATIONS All the events that take place during execution of the tasks are logged and the information about them is saved in the log file. This version of Kaspersky Anti- Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare is capable of working with two log formats: text and XML.
Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications The log keeping system provides the administrator with quick, convenient and unified access to the task execution results. 7.1. Viewing the anti-virus database updating results In order to view the updating task results log, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server on which the desired task was executed.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 28. Viewing the XML log of the update results In order to view the parameters used with the updating session and view the updating results, do the following: Select the desired session in the left pane. This will display the required information in the right pane.
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Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications Check the boxes corresponding to the information to be displayed in the table: • Update results – information regarding the results of the server anti-virus database update download (this box is checked by default). •...
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 29. Update task parameters window 7.2. Viewing the server scanning results In order to view the scan on demand / real-time protection task execu- tion log, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server on which the desired task was executed.
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Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications The text format log contains detailed information and overall statistics on the results of all the task execution sessions that have taken place. (see Figure 30). Figure 30. Viewing the real-time server protection task log in the text format The XML log file structure and its use are more complicated, therefore we pro- vide a detailed description below.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 31. Viewing the real-time server protection task log in the XML format In order to view the parameters of the server scanning task and its re- sults, do the following: Highlight the desired line in the list in the left pane. This will display the required information in the right pane.
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Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications The records in the table can be arranged by the contents of one of the columns. To the left of the name of the column by which the records are sorted there is a symbol showing whether they are arranged in ascending or descending order.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Scanned folders – the number of directories scanned. • Archived files – the number of archive files scanned. • Compressed executables – the number of packed files scanned. • Infected files – the number of infected files detected. •...
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Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications In the next window, Kaspersky Anti-Virus on <Server name>, se- lect the Tasks tab (see Figure 16). Select the viewing mode corresponding to the desired task type: • Anti-Virus Database Updating Tasks. • On Demand Scanning and Real-Time Protection Tasks. In the list of tasks created for the server select the group of tasks for which you wish to create a composite log.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 34. Setting up the parameters of the composite log with the server scanning tasks results • To create, save and view the composite log after the parame- ters are set, click on the Save button. In the standard file save dialog window specify the name and the path to save the file.
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Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications its further spread. The information can be sent via the Novell NetWare network or by e-mail. The user notification procedure, information sending method, and the text of the messages to be sent are set during adjustment of the real-time server protection and on-demand scanning tasks on the E-mail notification (see section B.2.5 on page 106) and NW-Notification (see section B.2.4 on page 104) tabs.
CHAPTER 8. LICENSE MANAGEMENT 8.1. Licensing policy When purchasing Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Novell NetWare you conclude a license agreement with Kaspersky Lab, based on which you are granted the right to use this software on one or more computers for one year after installing it. During the license period you are provided with the following opportunities: •...
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License management When less than two weeks is left before the license agreement expiry date the application begins displaying warnings. These warnings contain information about the installed license key expiry date (see Figure 35). Figure 35. The server screen with a message about the license key expiry date To find out the license agreement expiry date, do the following Select the desired server in the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree, open the context menu and select the Properties…...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 36. The server screen displaying the license agreement expiration message You still will be able to scan your server for viruses and disinfect any infected objects detected, but the program will use an outdated version of the anti-virus database.
License management 8.2. Installing the license key In order to install a new license key, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 name space in the console tree select the server whose license agreement you wish to renew. Open the context menu and select the Properties… item. In the next window, Kaspersky Anti-Virus on <Server name>, se- lect the General tab.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 38. Selecting the key file After this, the license agreement term will be extended for the period set for the newly installed license key. If the new license key is installed before the current one expires, the new key will have effect from the current key expiry date.
APPENDIX A. APPLICATION SETTINGS General A.1. The On the General tab (see Figure 39) you can review general information about the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module, start/stop the program on the server and renew the license agreement (register a new license key). Figure 39.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Last anti-virus database update – the date of the previous update of the server’s anti-virus database. • Number of server – the number of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 applications concurrently running on Novell NetWare servers in the LAN. This corresponds to the number of servers specified in the license key.
application settings Figure 40. Setting up the application. The Folders tab Advanced A.3. The • The Advanced tab (see Figure 41) contains the following information: • The Information field group contains the following parameters of com- munication between the Snapin for ConsoleOne and the server on which the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module being adjusted is installed: •...
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare The lower the CPU usage (i.e. the closer the slider to the Min. setting of the CPU usage scale), the slower the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module works when executing the scan-on-demand task. • The Number of AntiViral kernel instances field specifies the number of antiviral engine copies concurrently loaded when the Kaspersky Anti- Virus module is started on the server.
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application settings Figure 42. Setting up the application. The Schedule tab • Task name – the name of the task to be started. • Start – the time the task will be started including the start mode, the time, the date and the day of week. •...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare To add a task to the schedule, do the following: Select the desired task type view mode. Click on the Add button. In the Create the new schedule for the task window (see Fig- ure 43) select the task you want to schedule and specify the pa- rameters of its start.
application settings In order to change the schedule of a previously created task, do the following: Select the desired task type view mode. Click on the Edit button at the right side of the schedule. This will open the window titled Edit the task schedule <Task name>...
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare You can change the settings for any task, delete tasks, create new ones and review the log with the results of any task execution. In addition, you can set up parameters for the group of tasks. To the right of the list there is a group of buttons used to handle the tasks and view the log of their execution.
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application settings • In the From field enter the notification message sender data. It is advised that you use an electronic address registered within this mail server. Figure 46. Setting up the application. The E-mail notification tab...
APPENDIX B. TASK-SPECIFIC SETTINGS Update B.1. The Task Recipients B.1.1. The On the Recipients tab (see Figure 47) the user can create a list of servers whose anti-virus databases will be updated as a result of executing the task. In addition, on this tab you can specify the server’s rights to access file systems of the servers included in the mailing list.
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Task-specific settings with the Anti-virus database updating module; Not established - the Snapin for ConsoleOne has failed to connect to the Anti-virus database updating module. • Last anti-virus database update – the time and the date of the latest update of the server's anti-virus database. In the center of the Recipients tab there is a table containing the list of servers on which anti-virus databases will be updated.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 48. Dialog window Select the recipient server As a result, the selected server will be added to the mailing list. The server for which this updating task is created will be granted the rights to access the file system of this server.
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Task-specific settings Create the list of HTTP and FTP servers from which to download the updates (update sources). The primary update server is the one placed first in the list. Other servers will be tried one after another in the event the connection with the primary update server fails. The servers are tried in sequence until the update is completed success- fully or the list of addresses is exhausted.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 50. The New update address dialog window In order to set up updating from a network folder, do the following: Select the update source – Internal network (see Figure 51). Create the list of the network folders from which to download the updates (update sources).
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Task-specific settings By default, the folder list is empty. It is created using the buttons on the right: • Add – add a new address to the list. In the dialog window Select the server that will open select the server where the anti-virus database up- dates are stored and click OK (see Figure 52).
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare tained by means of comparing the database description files stored on the update server and the server running the update task. • Scan by every file – only download changed and new anti- virus databases. The information regarding the changed and added files is obtained by means of comparing the anti-virus da- tabases and their attributes on the server running the update task against their description in the source location.
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Task-specific settings In the Event log file type group select the format of the log file: • XML – two formats: xml and htm. The htm-type log can be viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0. This is the default format. •...
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Not changed files – information regarding the anti-virus data- base files that were not modified. • Successfully downloaded files – information regarding new and modified anti-virus database files. • Deleted files – information regarding the deleted files. The user can limit the log file size by setting its maximum allowable size.
Task-specific settings For more detailed information regarding the above connection settings please contact your LAN administrator. Figure 55. Setting up anti-virus database update tasks. The Proxy server tab Schedule B.1.5. The The Schedule tab (see Figure 56) is used for setting the automatic task start-up schedule and the parameters of reconnection with the update source in the event of disconnection.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 56. Setting up anti-virus database update tasks. The Schedule tab To add a task to the schedule, do the following: Click on the Add button. This will open the Create the new schedule for the task window. In the Task launch group select one of the following start modes from the drop-down list: •...
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Task-specific settings • If you have selected the weekly start mode, check the boxes against the days of the week on which you wish the task to be started (see Figure 58). You can check more than one box if necessary.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • If you have selected the monthly start mode, check the boxes against the days of the month on which you wish the task to be started (see Figure 59). You can check more than one box if necessary.
Task-specific settings You can also trace the progress of the server anti-virus database updat- ing process during task execution. To do so, start the updating task us- ing the Start the task button. During execution of the task the statistical information in the table is updated in real time.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 61. Setting up the real-time protection parameters. The Scanning options tab To define the location to be scanned, do the following: In the Folders to be scanned field specify the list of directories that will be scanned for viruses.
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Task-specific settings Figure 62. Creating the directory list To specify the file formats to be scanned, do the following: In the Files to be scanned field specify the files you wish to be scanned: • All files – all files (the default value). •...
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare If you wish to scan archive files check the Archived files box (for more details about extracting engine refer to section B.2.1.2 on page 96). If you wish to scan packed executable files check the Compressed executable box (for more details about the procedure of extracting packed executables refer to section B.2.1.3 on page 96).
Task-specific settings Detecting viruses in archives is of the utmost importance, since a virus can be stored in an archive as long as several months or even years bringing no harm, but can then spread very quickly causing a lot of trouble.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare The extracting engine works correctly with iteratively packed files. In addition, it works with some versions of file immunizers – the programs that protect execu- table files from infecting by adding checksums (CPAV and F-XLOCK), as well as with some versions of encryption software (CryptCOM).
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Task-specific settings • Delete – delete the file. • Quarantine – move the file to the quarantine directory. • Rename – change the file extension to .vir (or .vi1, .vi2 etc, if a file with the same name exists). If you have chosen to disinfect or delete the infected files you can instruct the program to save a copy of the infected file in the quar- antine directory.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Send warnings – if you wish to send an alert to the work- station. A message will be sent to the workstation as defined on the NW- Notification or E-mail notification tabs (see section B.2.4 on page 104 and section B.2.5 on page 106).
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Task-specific settings • is a *.txt file. The Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 will be also Text – used to display the text, although the journal will have rather tradi- tional view like most of text-files The log file name and its location directory are displayed in the Event log file folder group, in the Path and File name fields, respectively.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare B.2.3.1. Messages Regarding Infected Files In the event that an infected file is detected, the following record will be created in the event log file: <DATE> <TIME> SYS:\TEST\MY_FILE.EXE : infected:: <NAME> (User : <USER_NAME>) SYS:\TEST\MY_FILE.EXE : <ACTION>, where: <DATE>...
Task-specific settings B.2.3.2. Messages Regarding Suspicious Files In the event that a suspicious file is detected, the following record will be created in the event log file: <DATE> <TIME> SYS:\TEST\MY_FILE.EXE : suspicion TYPE_<TYPE>, where <TYPE> is one of the following strings: Com –...
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare B.2.3.3. Warnings In the event that a modified or damaged virus is detected, the following record will be created in the event log file: <DATE> <TIME> SYS:\TEST\MY_FILE.EXE : warning <NAME>, where <NAME> is the virus name. B.2.3.4.
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Task-specific settings Figure 65. Setting up the real-time protection task. The NW-Notification tab Figure 66. The message received by the user when a virus is detected on the server In order to organize delivery of notifications to the Novell NetWare net- work users, do the following: Check the Send box.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Click on the Add button, this will open the Select Recipients dialog window (see Figure 67). • Select the desired user from the list of those registered in the network and click OK. • If you want to remove a user from the list of those who receives the notifications, select him or her in the Recipients dialog win- dow and click Delete.
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Task-specific settings Figure 68 Setting up the real-time protection task. The E-mail notification tab In order to organize delivery of notifications via the mail server, do the following: Check the Send box. In the Recipients field create a list of the e-mail addresses that will receive the notifications regarding the viruses detected.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 69. Adding e-mail addresses Schedule B.2.6. The The Schedule tab (see Figure 70) is used for setting up the automatic task launching schedule and specifying the time interval after which the task must be terminated.
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Task-specific settings The buttons to the right of the table are used to work with the schedule. They include the following buttons: • Add – add a task to the schedule. • Edit – change the task launching parameters. • Delete –...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare The default value is Daily, start time is 0:00. Set the schedule parameters in the group of fields corresponding to the selected mode: • No additional settings are required if you have selected the At the Kaspersky Anti-Virus start mode.
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Task-specific settings Figure 73. Setting up weekly update downloading • If you have selected the monthly start mode, check the boxes against the days of month on which you wish the task to be started (see Figure 74). You can check more than one box if necessary.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 74. Setting up monthly server scanning Statistics B.2.7. The The Statistics tab (see Figure 75) displays the statistics of the last task execu- tion (either on-demand scanning or real-time protection task), including the fol- lowing data: •...
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Task-specific settings You can also monitor the server scanning progress. To do so, start the task using the Start the task button. The information updates in real time as the server is being checked You can view the log of the task execution results. To do so, click on the View event log button.
APPENDIX C. KASPERSKY LABS Kaspersky Labs is a privately-owned, international, anti-virus software- development group of companies headquartered in Moscow (Russia), with rep- resentative offices in the United Kingdom, United States of America, China, France and Poland. Founded in 1997, Kaspersky Labs concentrates its efforts on the development, marketing and distribution of leading-edge information security technologies and computer software.
Kaspersky Labs Ltd C.1. Other Anti-Virus products Kaspersky® Anti-Virus Lite The program is the easiest-to-use Kaspersky Lab anti-virus product, developed for protection of home computers running Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000/NT Workstation, and Windows XP. Kaspersky® Anti-Virus Lite includes: • Anti-virus scanner provides a comprehensive check of all local and net- work drive contents on demand.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare data transferred when using the HotSync™ utility or when data is beamed from protection of other portable devices. Kaspersky® Security for PDA also provides data stored in pocket computers (PDAs) against unauthorized access. supports the encrypted access to the device and encrypts all the data stored on the device and on memory cards.
Kaspersky Labs Ltd You can choose the anti-virus program best suited to the operating systems and applications you use. Kaspersky® Anti-Spam Kaspersky® Anti-Spam is a cutting edge software suite designed to help organi- zations with small and medium size networks wage war against the onslaught of undesired e-mail (spam).
APPENDIX D. LICENSE AGREEMENT Standard End User Licence Agreement NOTICE TO ALL USERS: CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT"), FOR THE LICENCE OF SPECIFIED SOFTWARE ("SOFTWARE") PRODUCED BY KASPERSKY LAB. ("KASPERSKY LAB"). IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED THIS SOFTWARE VIA THE INTERNET BY CLICKING THE ACCEPT BUTTON, YOU (EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR A SINGLE ENTITY) CONSENT TO BE BOUND BY AND BECOME A PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT.
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License agreement terms specified on the applicable price list or product packaging that apply to any of such Software products individually. 1.1 Use. The Software is licensed as a single product; it may not be used on more than one Client Device or by more than one user at a time, except as set forth in this Section.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare inputs to the multiplexing or pooling software or hardware "front end"). If the number of Client Devices or seats that can connect to the Software can exceed the number of licences you have obtained, then you must have a reasonable mechanism in place to ensure that your use of the Software does not exceed the use limits specified for the licence you have obtained.
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License agreement and you explicitly consent to the transfer of data to other countries outside your own as set out in the Privacy Policy. (iv) "Support Services" means: (a) Weekly updates of antivirus database (b) Free software updates, including version upgrades (c) Extended technical support via E-mail and hot phone-line provided by Vendor and/or Reseller (d) Virus detection and curing updates in 24-hours period...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare warranty period. You shall provide all information as may be reasonably neces- sary to assist the Supplier in resolving the defective item; (v) The warranty in (i) shall not apply if you (a) make or cause to be made any modifications to this Software without the consent of Kaspersky Labs, (b) use the Software in a manner for which it was not intended or (c) use the Software other than as permitted under this Agreement;...
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License agreement (j) Any indirect or consequential loss or damage howsoever caused (including, for the avoidance of doubt, where such loss or damage is of the type specified in paragraph (ii), (a) to (ii), (i). (iii) Subject to paragraph (i), the Kaspersky Labs liability (whether in contract, tort, restitution or otherwise) arising out of or in connection with the supply of the Software shall in no circumstances exceed a sum equal to the amount equally paid by you for the Software.