We have a Debian 7.5 Wheezy server and I finally installed ESET File Security on it. The following packages were also encountered: ed, libc6-i386, and libc6-i686. Fixing those dependencies were required. Once the installation was done, I went back to the manual. Imported my license and updated the configuration. And started the esets daemon.
So, here are my questions.
1. On the configuration file, do I need to delete the hash (#) for all the lines like (#av_update_username = "EAV-123456")?
2. What are the basic commands for testing our ESET like how to update it, how to an on-demand scanning, etc.?
3. Aside from configuring ESET through the its cfg file, there's a Web Interface for it. I followed the steps indicated on the manual, input the following details under [wwwwi]:
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Hello,
Good day.
We have a Debian 7.5 Wheezy server and I finally installed ESET File Security on it. The following packages were also encountered: ed, libc6-i386, and libc6-i686. Fixing those dependencies were required. Once the installation was done, I went back to the manual. Imported my license and updated the configuration. And started the esets daemon.
So, here are my questions.
1. On the configuration file, do I need to delete the hash (#) for all the lines like (#av_update_username = "EAV-123456")?
2. What are the basic commands for testing our ESET like how to update it, how to an on-demand scanning, etc.?
3. Aside from configuring ESET through the its cfg file, there's a Web Interface for it. I followed the steps indicated on the manual, input the following details under [wwwwi]:
agent_enabled = yes
listen_addr = "0.0.0.0"
listen_port = 2299
username = "Administrator"
password = "P@55w0rd"
Advance thanks for those who will respond.
_MiCo