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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Workstation is a two-part solution designed
to protect workstations. The first module, the on access protection, is integrated with
the operating system and checks file modified files (either new or amended files),
thereby ensuring real-time protection of the system without significantly increasing
server load. The second module, the on demand scanner, scans the file system, removable
media devices and individual files either on schedule or on demand. Functions Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Workstation Detects and disinfects viruses,
spyware and other malware. It offers: Real-time protection of the system. The application intercepts file
system requests, scans the files being accessed for malicious code and cures or deletes
infected objects or isolates suspicious objects for further analysis. On demand file system scanning. The application scans specified
areas for infected and suspicious objects at the time specified (or upon the
administrator's command). It analyzes objects and disinfects, deletes or isolates objects
for further analysis. Quarantine. Infected, suspicious and damaged objects detected in the
server's file system can be moved to the quarantine folder, where they may undergo
further actions, such as disinfection, deletion, etc. Backup storage. The solution incorporates support for saving copies
of infected objects in a backup storage area before they are treated and/or deleted,
making it possible to restore them on demand if treatment results in damage to the
original file. Administration Remote administration. Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Workstation
can be configured either traditionally, via the application's configuration file, or
centrally, using Kaspersky Administration Kit. Fine tuning. Using security policies and tasks, the administrator
can configure the application's operating parameters for individual workstations united
into groups, receive event notifications, install license keys, etc. Notification system. Upon detection of a virus or other events, the
administrator receives an alert, a copy of which can also be sent by email. Reports. The administrator can make use a broad range of reports
providing the desired level of detail on the status of antivirus protection and the
program's operation during specified periods of time. Automatic database updating. Threat signature databases can be
updated on demand or automatically on schedule from Kaspersky Lab's Internet servers or
from local update servers. System requirements | Hardware Requirements | - x86-32 architecture with a Intel Pentium class CPU
- At least 32MB of RAM
- At least 100MB available HDD space for installation
| | Software Requirements | | 32-bit platforms: - Red Hat Linux 9.0
- Red Hat Fedora Core 5
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4 UPD3
- SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 SP3
- Novell Linux Desktop 9
- SuSE Linux Professional 10.1
- Mandriva2006
- Debian GNU/Linux version 3.1 R2
- FreeBSD version 4.11
- FreeBSD version 5.4
- FreeBSD version 6.1
| 64-bit platforms: - Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4 UPD3
- Red Hat Fedora Core 5
- SuSE Linux Professional 10.1
- SLES 9 SP3
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number of years:  Technical support New virus threats appear all day, every day. Kaspersky Labs responds with
antivirus database updates every three hours round-the-clock. You download the updates
via the Internet and your computer is always prepared to ward off new virus
epidemics. The technical support is available, in English, Russian, German and French
7 days a week from 10 am to 10 pm Moscwa time (+3GMT).  |