CHAPTER 2. KASPERSKY
ANTI-VIRUS 5.7 FOR
NOVELL NETWARE BASICS
2.1. Deploying protection on servers
Building of the file server antiviral protection system using Kaspersky Anti-Virus
must begin with installation of Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne and/or the web
management module1.
Snapin for ConsoleOne is installed from the distribution package on one of the
workstations running Windows or on a NetWare server, where the Novell
ConsoleOne network administration utility is installed.
The Web management module is also installed from the distribution package on
a Windows workstation or on a NetWare server with the installed Tomcat servlet
container.
Snapin for ConsoleOne and the Web module can be installed on only one of the
computers as they provide centralized access to all network resources from a
single administrator workbench. However, if in the event that several
administrators are working jointly, the management modules can be installed on
each of their computers.
If none of the modules is installed, the anti-virus functionality of the application
will be limited to real-time server protection mode with default settings. Scanning
will be launched automatically when starting the server and will be stopped when
the server is shut down. Stopping or starting the scanning forcibly will only be
possible from the command line by closing or starting the application.
The next step is installation of the server side application on all the NetWare file
servers across the network.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
and
Anti-virus database
updating
modules can be installed on the server either using the distribution
package or without it, by using the Snapin for ConsoleOne or web interface.
1
Hereinafter in this Administrator’s Guide we shall demonstrate the interface of
the Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne. All peculiarities of the web-based interface will be
mentioned individually.