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| NOD32 Antivirus for File Servers runs on pretty much all mainstream Linux distributions and FreeBSD. The small footprint and fast performance makes NOD32 well suited for the real-time or on-demand protection of your Unix File System Servers. |
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Key features
- ThreatSense is a single optimized Anti-Threat engine for analyzing code to identify malicious behavior such as viruses, spyware, adware, phishing, and other unwanted behavior.
- Amazing analyzing capabilities with the power to discovering new malware threats as they emerge.
- Virtual PC emulation technology with the power to unpack and decrypt all types of archives.
- Friendly installation and easy configuration.
- Does not need external libraries or other programs except for LIBC.
- Logs at six-levels of infiltration and activity flexibly.
- Uses both the on-demand and on-access scanners to secure and protect the entire file system and running processes.
- File access control over Samba, Nettalk and NFS is provided.
System Requirements
- OS Linux (Kernel 2.2.x, 2.4.x and 2.6.x, glibc 2.2.5 or higher)
- 5MB hard-disk space and 8MB RAM
- Dazuko kernel module 2.0.0 or higher
Supported Distribution
- RPM for RedHat, Mandrake and SuSE distributions
- DEB for GNU/Linux Debian
- TGZ for all other Linux flavors
- TGZ for FreeBSD
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NOD32 for File Servers consists of the on-demand and on-access scanners. The on-demand scanner performs by scanning the selected file system requested by the user through command line. Using standard Linux operating system schedules, various periodic scanning tasks can be preformed. The on access scanner provides real-time scanning at top level. File scanning is triggered by the user or a system event that results in a file access called by the Linux kernel. The file information is passed on to the NOD32 scanning engine and then depending on the scanning results a predefined action on the file is triggered. The file access can be allowed or denied, and the appropriate log output can be created.
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