NOD32 Antivirus
for File Servers
runs seamlessly on
all mainstream Linux
distributions
(RedHat, Mandrake,
SuSE, Debian and
others) and FreeBSD.
The small footprint
and fast performance
makes NOD32
optimally suited for
real-time or
on-demand protection
of your Unix File
System Servers.
Key features
-
ThreatSense™
technology — a
single optimized
Anti-Threat
engine for
analyzing code
to identify
malicious
behavior such as
viruses, spyware,
adware, phishing,
and more.
-
Unprecedented
heuristic
analysis capable
of discovering
new malware
threats as they
emerge.
-
Powerful
virtual PC
emulation
technology
enables
unpacking and
decryption of
all types of
archives and
run-time
packing.
-
User-friendly
installation and
simple
configuration.
-
Does not
require external
libraries or
programs except
for libc.
-
Flexible
six-level
infiltration and
activity
logging.
-
Uses both
the on-demand
and on-access
scanning
techniques to
secure and
protect the
entire file
system and
running
processes.
-
Provide file
access control
over Samba,
Nettalk and NFS.
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 and
higher
Supported Distribution
- RPM for RedHat,
Mandrake and SuSE
distributions
- DEB for
GNU/Linux Debian
- TGZ for all
other Linux flavors
- TGZ for FreeBSD
System architecture
NOD32 for File
Servers consists of
on-demand and
on-access scanning
modules. The
on-demand scanner
performs scanning of
the selected file
system upon user
request via command
line. Using standard
Linux operating
system schedulers,
various periodic
scanning tasks can
be pre-defined. The
on-access scanner
daemon provides
real-time monitoring
of the entire file
system. File
scanning is
triggered by user or
system events that
result in file
access calls by the
Linux kernel. The
file infomation is
passed on to the
NOD32 scanning
engine. Depending on
the scanning results
a predefined action
on the file is
triggered. File
access can be
allowed or denied
and the appropriate
log output is
created.