Hallo,
ich habe den Antivir personal installiert und Dir eine kleine Anleitung geschrieben. Ich hoffe es hilft:
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1, DOWNLOAD
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Du ladest die Datei antivir-workstation-pers.tar.gz herunter und speicherst sie in einem Ordner ab (bei mir ist das z.B.: /home/jocsch/download)
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2, UNPACK
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- eine Command-Line (oft auch Terminal genannt) öffnen
- in das download Verzeichnis wechseln: cd /home/jocsch/download
- die Datei entpacken: tar xvfz antivir-workstation-pers.tar.gz
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3, INSTALL
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- in das Install Verzeichnis wechseln: cd cd /home/jocsch/download/antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.4-20
- Superuser werden: su
- den installer starten: ./install
- mit ENTER wird die Lizenz angezeigt (durchlesen und mit der Taste 'q' wieder verlassen)
- mit 'y' die Lizenz akzeptieren
- die Fragen alle beantworten (je nachdem was Du installieren möchtest)
das schaut dann ca so aus:
antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.4-20 # ./install
Starting AntiVir for UNIX Workstation 2.1.4-20 installation...
Before installing this software, you must agree to the terms
of the license. Press <ENTER> to view the license.
Do you agree to the license terms? [n] y
creating /usr/lib/AntiVir ... done
1) installing command line scanner
checking for existing /etc/antivir.conf ... not found
copying bin/antivir to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
copying vdf/antivir.vdf to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
copying etc/antivir.conf to /etc/ ... done
Enter the path to your key file: [hbedv.key]
copying hbedv.key to /usr/lib/AntiVir/hbedv.key ... done
copying script/configantivir to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
linking /usr/bin/antivir to /usr/lib/AntiVir/antivir ... done
installation of command line scanner complete
2) installing automatic internet updater
An automatic internet updater is available with version 2.1.4-20 of
AntiVir for UNIX Workstation. This is a daemon that will run in the background
and automatically check for updates (internet access is required).
You may also manually check for updates using:
antivir --update
You do not need to install the automatic internet updater in order
to manually check for updates. Please read the README file for more
information on updates and how they can best suit you.
Would you like to install the automatic internet updater? [n]
automatic internet updater will NOT be installed
3) installing AvGuard
Version 2.1.4-20 of AntiVir for UNIX Workstation is capable of on-access,
real-time scanning of files. This provides the ultimate protection
against viruses and other unwanted software. The on-access scanner
(called AvGuard) is based on Dazuko, a free software project providing
access control. In order to use AvGuard you will need to compile Dazuko
for your kernel. Please refer to contrib/dazuko/HOWTO-Dazuko for
information about how to do this. There are several ways in which you
can install AvGuard.
module - Dazuko will be loaded by the avguard script
kernel - Dazuko is always loaded
(and should not be loaded by the avguard script)
no install - do not install AvGuard at this time
Note: Dazuko currently only works with GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris
systems. If you are interested in helping us port Dazuko to
OpenBSD, feel free to check out the Dazuko Project at:
http://www.dazuko.org
available options: m k n
How should AvGuard be installed? [n]
AvGuard will NOT be installed. See contrib/dazuko/HOWTO-Dazuko
for more information about Dazuko.
4) installing GUI (+ SMC support)
Note: The AntiVir Security Management Center (SMC) requires this
feature, even if you do not intend to use the GUI.
This product comes with a GUI that allows you to monitor realtime
activity, view logs, and configure the product. This tool is optional
(not required) for the product to run.
The GUI requires Java 1.4.0 or higher.
Would you like to install the GUI (+ SMC support)? [n] y
checking for existing /etc/avguard.conf ... not found
copying etc/avguard.conf-gui to /etc/avguard.conf ... done
copying common gui files to /usr/lib/AntiVir/gui ... done
copying platform dependant gui files to /usr/lib/AntiVir/gui ... done
copying script/antivir-gui to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... done
linking /usr/bin/antivir-gui to /usr/lib/AntiVir/antivir-gui ... done
installation of GUI complete
5) configuring AntiVir
Would you like to configure AntiVir now? [y]
EmailTo (1 of 4)
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You may set AntiVir to send out an email message every time a concerning
file is accessed. The message will also list the action that was taken
to handle the file.
available options: y n
Would you like email notification of alerts? [n]
LogTo (2 of 4)
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In addition to logging concerning activity through syslog, you may
als specify your own log file. This can make it simpler to review
past concerning activity without having to sift through syslog files.
available options: y n
Would you like AntiVir to log to a custom file? [n]
HTTPProxyServer/HTTPProxyPort (3 of 4)
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If this machine is sitting behind an HTTP proxy server, you will need to
configure AntiVir with the appropriate proxy settings. Internet access
is required in order to make updates.
available options: y n
Does this machine use an HTTP proxy server? [n]
SyslogFacility/SyslogPriority (4 of 4)
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Regardless of the other configuration options, AntiVir will always log
important information using syslog. Syslog uses two values to classify
the information to log: facility and priority. Facility specifies the
type of program making the log entry. Priority specifies the importance
of the log entry.
If you are unfamiliar with syslog then you may simply accept the default
values. However, it is encouraged that you learn about syslog since it
is used by many services to log important events.
available FACILITIES: authpriv cron daemon kern lpr mail news syslog user uucp
local0 local1 local2 local3 local4 local5 local6 local7
Which syslog FACILITY should AntiVir use? [user]
available PRIORITIES: emerg alert crit err warning notice info debug
Which syslog PRIORITY should AntiVir use? [notice]
AntiVir Configuration
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Here are the configuration settings you have specified. Look them over
to make sure they are correct.
email notification: no
specific logfile: no
update frequency: never
syslog output: user.notice
available options: y n
Save configuration settings? [y]
saving configuration to /etc/antivir.conf ... done
Configuration Complete
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email notification: no
specific logfile: no
update frequency: never
syslog output: user.notice
Press <ENTER> to continue.
Here are some commands that you should remember...
AntiVir
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configure: /usr/lib/AntiVir/configantivir
Press <ENTER> to continue.
Installation of the following features complete:
AntiVir command line scanner
AntiVir Guard (previously installed)
AntiVir GUI
Note: It is highly recommended that you perform an update now to
ensure up-to-date protection. This can be done by running:
antivir --update
Be sure to read the README file for additional information.
Thank you for your interest in AntiVir for UNIX Workstation.
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4, STARTEN
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einfach auf der commandline: antivir-gui eingeben