Dr.Web for UNIX is an advanced antivirus tool designed to safeguard email and file servers. It is a cutting-edge security solution for UNIX systems.
The product is composed of a daemon module (DrWebD) that communicates with specialized filters that check mail handled by various agents, including Sendmail, QMail, Postfix, Communigate Pro, Zmailer, Courrer, Exim, and Samba file servers. Additionally, the software includes a command-line anti-virus scanner that performs on-demand scans of local, network, and removable drives for viruses.
Dr.Web for UNIX systems uses the same anti-virus engine (drweb32.dll) found in the popular Dr.Web for Windows 9x-XP anti-virus scanner, and it utilizes the same virus definition databases. Thus, administrators can update the software at any interval to keep up with the speed viruses are analyzed in Igor Daniloff Anti-virus Labs.
With Dr.Web, there is no need to wait for a daily update, keeping LAN users happy. Once the threat is analyzed, administrators can access the remedy for download immediately. The software is developed by Igor Daniloff Anti-virus Labs, located in Saint-Petersbourg, and is continuously attracting more users worldwide, including some of Russia's most significant internet holdings, such as Mail.Ru, Yandex, and RBC, hosting tens of millions of free-mail boxes.
Administrators choose Dr.Web for Linux and FreeBSD because of its unquestionable anti-virus capabilities and the speed of mail traffic processing. These features make it a priority for internet professionals looking for a state-of-the-art anti-virus solution for UNIX systems.
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