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  • Page 1 KASPERSKY LAB ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE...
  • Page 2 ® K A S P E R S K Y A N T I - V I R U S 5 . 5 F O R L I N U X A N D F R E E B S D W O R K S T A T I O N A N D F I L E S E R V E R Administrator's Guide ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ..................6 1.1. Computer viruses and malware................6 1.2. Purpose and major functionality of Kaspersky Anti-Virus ........7 1.3. What's new in version 5.5? ................... 8 1.4. Licensing procedure ....................9 1.5. Hardware and software system requirements ............. 9 1.6.
  • Page 4 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server 5.2. Anti-virus protection of file systems..............32 5.2.1. Scan scope ....................33 5.2.2. Objects scan and disinfection mode ............34 5.2.3. Actions to be performed with objects ............34 5.2.4.
  • Page 5 Table of Contents C.2. Contact Us....................... 83 APPENDIX D. LICENSE AGREEMENT ..............84...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1. Introduction

    CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION The constant growth in the number of computer users and new the possibilities of data exchange between them via e-mail or internet result in the increased threat of virus infections and data corruption or theft by malicious computer programs.
  • Page 7: Purpose And Major Functionality Of Kaspersky Anti-Virus

    Introduction • Worms – malicious programs that belong to this category use network resources for distribution. These programs were called "worms" due to their ability to tunnel from one computer to another, using networks, email and other channels. Due to this ability, worms can proliferate extremely fast.
  • Page 8: What's New In Version 5.5

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server • Ensure real-time protection of the file system against malicious code: intercept and analyze attempts to access files, disinfect and delete infected objects. • Scan objects on-demand: search infected and suspicious files (including files in the specified scan scopes);...
  • Page 9: Licensing Procedure

    Introduction avoid the loss of the original data if the object is corrupted during the disinfection. • In order to reduce the load on the processor when performing the anti- virus scan a database usage iChecker™ technology and double-level caching of scanned objects have been introduced. •...
  • Page 10 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server RedHat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4 UPD3. RedHat Fedora Core 5. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 SP3. Novell Linux Desktop 9. SUSE Linux Professional 10.1. Debian GNU/Linux version 3.1 R2. Mandriva 2006.
  • Page 11: Distribution Kit

    Introduction 1.6. Distribution kit You can purchase Kaspersky Anti-Virus either from our dealers (retail box) or online (for example, visit http://www.kaspersky.com and follow the E-Store link). The retail box package includes: • A sealed envelope with the installation CD containing the application files;...
  • Page 12: Conventions Used In This Document

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server • you will be receiving new versions of the purchased software product; • support on issues related to the installation, configuration and use of the purchased software product. Services will be provided by phone or via email;...
  • Page 13 Introduction Format feature Meaning/Usage Implementation of the task Solution [modifier] Command line modifiers – purpose of the modifier Information messages and command Text of configuration files, information line text messages and command line...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2. Application Algorithm

    CHAPTER 2. APPLICATION ALGORITHM Before reviewing the functional capabilities of Kaspersky Anti-Virus, a detailed discussion of its internal architecture is required. This will help obtain a comprehensive understanding of the algorithm used in the Anti-Virus operation. Kaspersky Anti-Virus includes: • On-demand anti-virus scan component kavscanner;...
  • Page 15 APPLICATION ALGORITHM • Infected – the object is infected. • Cured – infected object has been successfully disinfected. • CureFailed – could not disinfect infected object. • Warning – object code resembles the code of a known virus. • Suspicion – the object is suspected of being infected with an unknown virus.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3. Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus

    CHAPTER 3. INSTALLING KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS We recommend that you perform a system check as described below before installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus. • Make sure that your system meets the hardware and software requirements for the installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (see section 1.5 on page 9).
  • Page 17: Installing The Application On A Computer Running Freebsd

    Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus 3.2. Installing the application on a computer running FreeBSD For computers running FreeBSD operating system the distribution package of Kaspersky Anti-Virus is supplied in the form of a pkg package. In order to start the installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus from a pkg package, enter the following in the command line: pkg_add <package_name>...
  • Page 18: Updating The Application To Version 5.5

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server When working under Linux operating system you must remember that during the update of the operating system kernel module you also must update the kavmonitor component's kernel module. 3.4.
  • Page 19: Locating The Application Files

    Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus 3.6. Locating the application files After the installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus onto a workstation running Linux OS the distribution package files by default will be located as fol- lows: /etc/opt/kaspersky/ – a folder that contains Kaspersky Anti-Virus configuration file: kav4ws.conf –...
  • Page 20 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server After the installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus onto a workstation running FreeBSD operating system the distribution package files by default will be located as follows: /usr/local/etc/kaspersky/ – folder that contains Kaspersky Anti-Virus configura- tion file: kav4ws.conf –...
  • Page 21 Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus kav4fs-keepup2date – executable file of the anti-virus database update component; kav4fs-licensemanager – executable file of the license keys manage- ment component. /lib/ – folder that stores auxiliary files of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. /man/ – folder that stores man files. /sbin/ –...
  • Page 22: Completing The Setup

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server kav4ws-kavmonitor – executable file of the anti-virus protection compo- nent. /usr/local/man/ – folder that stores man files. /usr/local/src/kav4fs/ – folder that stores the application's anti-virus kernel mod- ule. /usr/local/share/kav4fs/contrib/kav4fs.wbm –...
  • Page 23: Chapter 4. Post-Installation Application Configuration

    CHAPTER 4. POST- INSTALLATION APPLICATION CONFIGURATION The installation process includes the analysis of the system on which Kaspersky Anti-Virus is installed and some settings of its configuration are determined automatically. Besides, some settings of the application's configuration file are configured by default to provide most convenient mode of the Anti-Virus operation (see section 4.2 on page 24).
  • Page 24: Installing The Anti-Virus Database

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server 4.2. Installing the anti-virus database Kaspersky Anti-Virus performs anti-virus scanning and disinfects infected objects based on the records in the anti-virus database. Anti-virus database contains description of all currently known malicious programs and methods of disinfection of objects infected with them.
  • Page 25 Post-installation application configuration modify the new (alternative) configuration file so that it fits your purpose. Specify the name of the alternative configuration file on the Config edit tab in the entry field for the Full path to KAV config setting. For more details about various issues on configuring the Webmin ap- plication see the documentation for this product.
  • Page 26: Chapter 5. Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus

    CHAPTER 5. USING KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus you can arrange the anti-virus protection system of your computer: from an individual file to the entire file system. The functionality of the application is comprised of tasks that the administrator can perform using the application. All tasks implemented using Kaspersky Anti- Virus can be divided into the following groups: •...
  • Page 27: New Capabilities Of The Updating Component

    Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus update cannot be performed from the address selected, the component switches to the next URL and makes another attempt. Updates of the anti-virus database are uploaded to the Kaspersky Lab's updates servers on an hourly basis. After the successful update a command specified as the value for the PostUpdateCmd parameter [updater.options]...
  • Page 28: Automatically Updating The Anti-Virus Database

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server remaining part of the anti-virus database rather than starting a new download; • checking the integrity of the downloaded database; • the analysis of the completeness of the anti-virus database and downloading only those elements of the database that have been modified or newly added.
  • Page 29 Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus Task: configure automatic anti-virus database updates to be performed every 3 hours. Enter only application errors in the system log. Maintain the general log for all tasks started, do not print any information to the screen. Solution: in order to perform this task, do the following: Specify the corresponding values for the settings in the application's configuration file, for example: [updater.options]...
  • Page 30: On-Demand Updating Of The Anti-Virus Database

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server Assign value Yes to the UseUpdateServerUrl setting of the [up- dater.options] section and assign value No to the UseUpdateServerUr- lOnly setting. Additionally, the UpdateServerUrl setting must contain the URL of the updates server.
  • Page 31: Creating A Network Folder For Storing And Downloading Of The Anti-Virus Database

    Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.1.4. Creating a network folder for storing and downloading of the anti-virus database In order to ensure that the updates of the anti-virus database from the network folder are performed correctly, you have to create in this folder a file structure that is analogous to the structure of the Kaspersky Lab's updates servers.
  • Page 32: Anti-Virus Protection Of File Systems

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server Specify environment variable http_proxy using format http://username:password@ip_address:port. Note that environment variable will be considered only if the UseProxy setting of the [updater.options] section is missing or is assigned value Yes.
  • Page 33: Scan Scope

    Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.2.1. Scan scope The scan scope can be roughly divided into two parts: • scan path – the list of folders and objects in which the search for viruses will be performed; • scan objects – types of objects that will be scanned for viruses (archives, etc.) By default all objects of all available file systems will be scanned, starting with the current folder.
  • Page 34: Objects Scan And Disinfection Mode

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server 5.2.2. Objects scan and disinfection mode The settings of this mode are a very important scan option, because they determine whether the application will disinfect infected files detected during the scan.
  • Page 35 Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus Suspicious, Warning, Error, Protected and Corrupted status you can configure performing of some actions, including: • moving to a folder – moving objects with a certain status to a folder; simple and recursive moving is available. • deleting object from the file system;...
  • Page 36: On-Demand Scan Of An Individual Folder

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server 5.2.4. On-demand scan of an individual folder One of the most commonly used tasks implemented by Kaspersky Anti-Virus is anti-virus scan and disinfection of an individual folder. Task: start an anti-virus scan of folder /tmp with automatic disinfection of all infected objects detected.
  • Page 37: Additional Capabilities: Using Script Files

    Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus 0 0 * * * /path/to/kav4fs-kavscanner -c /etc/kav/scanhome.conf /home 5.2.6. Additional capabilities: using script files Kaspersky Anti-Virus offers additional processing of objects during the antiviral analysis by using various standard Unix commands and script files. Using these tools experienced administrators can independently define actions to be performed with objects of different statutes and thus, expand the functionality of Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
  • Page 38: Sending Notifications To The Administrator

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server 5.2.6.2. Sending notifications to the administrator Using standard Unix tool, you can configure notifications to be sent to the administrator upon detection of infected, suspicious or corrupted objects in the computer's file systems.
  • Page 39: Managing License Keys

    Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus The kavmonitor component is configured so that when performing any action requiring access to the file (opening, closing or running), component kavmonitor performs an anti-virus scan (when closed, the file will be scanned only if it has been altered).
  • Page 40: Viewing License Key Details

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server In addition to the right of using the application during the license period you obtain: • 24/7 technical support; • new updates of the anti-virus database on an hourly basis; •...
  • Page 41: Renewing Your License

    Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus License file 0003D3EA.key, serial 0038-000419- 0003D3EA, "Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Unix", expires 04-07-2003 in 28 days License file 0003E3E8.key, serial 011E-000413- 0003E3E8, "Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux File Srv (licence per e-mail address)", expires 25-01-2004 in 234 days In order to view information about a specific key, Enter in the command line: kav4fs-licensemanager –k 0003D3EA.key The following information will be printed to the screen:...
  • Page 42 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server Kaspersky Lab Ltd. periodically announces campaigns that allow you to enjoy considerable discounts when you renew you license for the use of our products. In order to keep informed about our offers visit Kaspersky Lab's corporate website and go to Products ! Sales and special offers.
  • Page 43: Chapter 6. Additional Settings

    CHAPTER 6. ADDITIONAL SETTINGS This chapter contains information about additional settings of Kaspersky Anti- Virus. These additional settings are used to extend the functionality of the application and its adaptation to the conditions of a specific company. 6.1. Optimization of Kaspersky Anti- Virus operation In order to reduce the load on the processor and increase the speed of the anti- virus processing of objects, Kaspersky Anti-Virus offers effective methods for...
  • Page 44 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server contains information about all scanned files. Both cache databases exist in the RAM and will not persist after the application is closed. Therefore, if during the scan information about the files is not added to the iChecker database (the file is clean or its format is not supported by this technology), it will be added to the cache.
  • Page 45: Moving Objects Into The Quarantine Folder

    Additional settings the application's configuration file. This allows to decrease the load on the processor and increase the speed of scanning of some objects. 6.2. Moving objects into the quarantine folder You can configure operation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus so that all infected objects will be moved to a separate folder.
  • Page 46: Object Backup Copying Mode

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server achieved using standard Unix tools (command chmod). Therefore, the task implementation procedure shall be modified as follows: Enter following line sections [scanner.object] [scanner.container] of the applications' configuration file to specify the rules for processing infected objects: OnInfected=exec mv %FULLPATH%/%FILENAME% /tmp/infected/%FILENAME%;...
  • Page 47: Localization Of The Date And Time Format

    Additional settings If you delete an object from the file system, its copy will be kept in the backup storage until it is deleted by the administrator. Actions specified for infected objects in the configuration file settings will not be performed with files stored in the backup storage! 6.4.
  • Page 48 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server Results of the anti-virus processing of the computer's file systems will also be printed to the screen. By default information printed into the report and to the screen will be duplicated. If you wish to display on the screen information that will be different from the information logged into the report file, you will have to configure additional settings.
  • Page 49 Additional settings Information about the critical errors in the operation of the component will always be included, irrespective of the selected detail level. The optimum level is level 4 selected by default.
  • Page 50: Chapter 7. Uninstalling Kaspersky Anti-Virus

    CHAPTER 7. UNINSTALLING KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS In order to be able to uninstall Kaspersky Anti-Virus you will need: • Privileged user rights (root). If, at the moment you are going to uninstall the application, you do not have such rights, you will have to log in into the system as the root user.
  • Page 51: Chapter 8. Verifying The Anti-Virus Operation

    CHAPTER 8. VERIFYING THE ANTI-VIRUS OPERATION After Kaspersky Anti-Virus is installed and configured, we recommend that you verify the correctness of its operation using a test "virus" and its modifications. This test "virus" was specially designed by (The European Institute for Computer Antivirus Research) for testing anti-virus products.
  • Page 52 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server Prefix Object type WARN– Suspicious (modified code of a known virus) ERRO– Not analyzed due to an error. CURE– Disinfected. The object will be disinfected; the text of the “virus”...
  • Page 53: Appendix A. Additional Information About The Application

    APPENDIX A. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE APPLICATION This Appendix contains the description of the folder tree of the Kaspersky Anti- Virus after the installation, configuration file and the modifiers of the command line of the components and their return codes; script file for disinfecting archives is provided as an example.
  • Page 54 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server Section [monitor.options] contains real-time anti-virus scan settings: ExcludeDirs=mask1:mask2:...:maskN – masks of folders that are excluded from the scan; by default all folders will be scanned. ExcludeMask=mask1:mask2:...:maskN – file masks that will be excluded from the scan;...
  • Page 55 Appendix A Section [monitor.actions] contains settings that define actions to be performed with objects of certain types during the real-time anti-virus protection. OnInfected=action – actions to be performed in case of a detection of an in- fected file. If the mode of disinfection of infected files is turned on, then the speci- fied action will be performed with objects that could not be disinfected.
  • Page 56 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server LocalFS=no – mode for scanning only the local file system. In order to enable this mode assign value yes to this setting. MailBases=yes – mail database scan mode. In order to disable this mode as- sign value no to this setting.
  • Page 57 Appendix A Section [scanner.container] includes settings that determine actions to be performed with archives during the anti-virus protection of the server's file systems. OnCorrupted=action – actions to be performed in case of a detection of a cor- rupted container. OnInfected=action – actions to be performed in case of a detection of an in- fected objects in the container.
  • Page 58 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server • %FILENAME% – filename without the path. • %CONTAINERTYPE% – container type as a line. Section [scanner.object] contains settings that define actions to be performed with simple objects of certain types during the anti-virus protection of file servers. OnCorrupted=action –...
  • Page 59 Appendix A Section [scanner.path] contains parameters that determine paths to files without which the kavscanner module will not function: BackupPath= path – full path to the backup storage folder for backup copies of the objects being scanned by the component. Section [updater.path] includes settings that define paths to the files required for the operation of the anti-virus database updating component: AVBasesTestPath –...
  • Page 60: Command Line Modifiers For Component Kavscanner

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server base from address UpdateServerUrl, another address from the list of the up- dates servers will be used. UpdateServerUrl=no http://url/ | ftp://url/ | /local_path/ – address for updating the anti-virus database. PostUpdateCmd –...
  • Page 61 Appendix A Scanning options: –e <option> Change the default scan option. The following modes may be used as an <option>: Enable/disable the scan of packed files; Enable/disable the scan of archives; Enable/disable the scan of self-extracting archives; Enable/disable the scan of mail databases; Enable/disable the scan of plain text format messages;...
  • Page 62 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server following detail level may be used as an <option>: Short/extended format for messages about scan of a sim- ple object; С/с Short/extended format for messages about scan of an ar- chive;...
  • Page 63: Return Codes Of The Kavscanner Component

    Appendix A File processing options (the use of these modifiers in the command line cancels the execution of actions defined in the configuration file): –i0 Scan for viruses only; –i1 Disinfect infected objects; skip if disinfection is not possible; –i2 Disinfect infected object;...
  • Page 64: Command Line Modifiers For Component Kavmonitor

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server Unable to load the anti-virus database (path specified in the configuration file, not found); The anti-virus database has been corrupted; The Anti-Virus database date stamp is beyond the license key period; License information is missing or no license keys have been found at the location path to which was specified in the configuration file;...
  • Page 65: Return Codes Of The Licensemanager Component

    Appendix A –h Display help information about the licensemanager component to the screen; License keys managing options: –s Display information about all installed license keys to the screen; –c (–С) <path_to_file> Use alternative configuration file <path_to_key_file>; –k<path_to_file> Display information about key <path_to_key_file> on the screen;...
  • Page 66: Command Line Modifiers For Component Keepup2Date

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server A.7. Command line modifiers for component keepup2date Help options: –v Print to the screen the version of the application and close the component. –h Print to the screen help information about the command line modifiers supported by the component and close the component;...
  • Page 67: Return Codes Of The Keepup2Date Component

    Appendix A A.8. Return codes of the keepup2date component During its operation the keepup2date component may return the following codes: The anti-virus database does not need to be updated; The anti-virus database has been updated successfully; Critical error occurred, the updating process will be terminated; Error occurred during the rollback to the last update of the anti-virus database;...
  • Page 68: Appendix B. Frequently Asked Questions

    APPENDIX B. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS This chapter is devoted to questions most frequently asked by users regarding the installation, setup, and operation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. We will try to answer them here in detail. Question: Can Kaspersky Anti-Virus be used with other vendors’ anti- virus software? In order to avoid conflicts we recommend that you remove any third- party anti-virus software before you install Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
  • Page 69 Appendix B Kaspersky Anti-Virus allows experienced users to accelerate the anti- virus scanning process by the way of disabling scanning of various file types. However, note that this lowers the security level. Kaspersky Anti-Virus can detect over 700 formats of archived and com- pressed files.
  • Page 70 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server You can describe the problem in a message that you should send to the Kaspersky Lab’s Sales Department (sales@kaspersky.com). Please make sure to indicate the date and the place of the purchase of Kasper- sky Anti-Virus and its full registration number.
  • Page 71 Appendix B Kaspersky Lab shortens the anti-virus database update interval at their servers every year. Now the anti-virus database is updated at the server every three hours. An additional feature available is the updating of the Anti-Virus applica- tion modules that ensures repairing of detected vulnerabilities or offers new functionality.
  • Page 72 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server • For the corporate products, the ability to create local updates servers has been implemented. This function is needed for or- ganizations that use a single local area network comprised of computers protected by Kaspersky Lab's applications.
  • Page 73 Appendix B esses will be started). If there are no files to be scanned, the processes do not consume any system resources. Question: Is it possible to control Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Network Control Centre for Windows? Controlling Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server using Network Control Centre for Windows is impossi- ble.
  • Page 74: Appendix C. Kaspersky Lab

    APPENDIX C. KASPERSKY LAB Founded in 1997, Kaspersky Lab has become a recognized leader in information security technologies. It produces a wide range of data security software and delivers high-performance, comprehensive solutions to protect computers and networks against all types of malicious programs, unsolicited and unwanted e- mail messages, and hacker attacks.
  • Page 75: Other Kaspersky Lab Products

    Appendix C C.1. Other Kaspersky Lab Products ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal has been designed to provide anti-virus protection to personal computers running Microsoft Windows 98/ME or Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/XP against all known viruses, including potentially dangerous software.
  • Page 76 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server unique second-generation heuristic analyzer efficiently detects unknown viruses. A simple and convenient interface allows users to configure the program quickly making work with it easier than ever. ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Pro has the following features: •...
  • Page 77 Appendix C ® Kaspersky Personal Security Suite ® Kaspersky Personal Security Suite is a software suite designed for organizing comprehensive protection of personal computers running Microsoft Windows. The suite prevents malicious and potentially dangerous programs from penetrating through any possible data sources and protects you from unauthorized attempts to access your computer’s data, as well as blocking spam.
  • Page 78 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server • Exclude archives and e-mail databases from scanning. • Select standard/extended anti-virus databases for scanning. • Save a report on the scanning results in txt or html formats. ®...
  • Page 79 Appendix C • Monitoring of changes in OS registry due to internal system registry control. • Blocking of dangerous VBA macros in Microsoft Office documents. • System restoration after malicious spyware influence accomplished due to recording of all changes in the registry and computer file system and an opportunity to perform their roll-back at user's discretion.
  • Page 80 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server computer detection from outside. When you switch into that mode, the system will block all network activity except for a few transactions allowed in user- defined rules. The program employs complex approach to anti-spam filtering of incoming e-mail messages: •...
  • Page 81 Appendix C ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus Business Optimal This package provides a unique configurable security solution for small- and medium-sized corporate networks. ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus Business Optimal guarantees full-scale anti-virus protection for: • Workstations running Microsoft Windows 98/ME, Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP Workstation and Linux. •...
  • Page 82 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server • E-mail systems, including Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003, Lotus Notes/Domino, sendmail, postfix , exim, and qmail mail systems • Internet gateways: CheckPoint Firewall –1; Microsoft ISA Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, Microsoft ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition •...
  • Page 83 Appendix C ® Kaspersky Mail Gateway Kaspersky Mail Gateway is a comprehensive solution that provides complete protection for users of mail systems. This application installed between the corporate network and the Internet scans all components of e-mail messages for the presence of viruses and other malware (Spyware, Adware, etc.) and performs centralized anti-spam filtration of e-mail stream.
  • Page 84 APPENDIX D. LICENSE AGREEMENT Standard End User License Agreement NOTICE TO ALL USERS: CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”), FOR THE LICENSE OF KASPERSKY INTERNET SECURITY (“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.
  • Page 85 Appendix D 1. License Grant. Subject to the payment of the applicable license fees, and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Kaspersky Lab hereby grants you the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use one copy of the specified version of the Software and the accompanying documentation (the “Documentation”) for the term of this Agreement solely for your own internal business purposes.
  • Page 86 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server 2. Support. Kaspersky Lab will provide you with the support services (“Support Services”) as defined below for a period of one year since the moment of activation on: (a) payment of its then current support charge, and: (b) successful completion of the Support Services Subscription Form as provided to you with this Agreement or as available...
  • Page 87 Appendix D Kaspersky Lab website (www.kaspersky.com) installed on your computer. 3. Ownership Rights. The Software is protected by copyright laws. Kaspersky Lab and its suppliers own and retain all rights, titles and interests in and to the Software, including all copyrights, patents, trademarks and other intellectual property rights therein.
  • Page 88 Kaspersky Anti-Virus ® 5.5 for Linux and FreeBSD Workstation and File Server 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 Lab, (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.
  • Page 89 Appendix D Loss of, damage to or corruption of data, or: 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 paragraphs (ii), (a) to (ii), (i).

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