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Preface

3. Request for Comments

We invite you to help us improve the book. We have tested and verified all of the information to the best of our ability, but you may find that features have changed (or even that we have made mistakes). Please write to tell us about any flaws you find in this book or how you think it could be improved, to help us provide you the best documentation possible.

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Contents Users Guide Users Guide As every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices Table of Contents Uninstall Configuration file Testing BitDefenderReal life usage BitDefender integrationUpdates Frequently Asked Questions SupportProduct registration Best practicesBitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices Viii End User Software License Agreement End User Software License Agreement End User Software License Agreement Xii Conventions used in this book PrefaceTypographical conventions Command AdmonitionsBook structure Request for Comments Description and features Description and features Why BitDefender? OverviewData Security Division Softwin Description Product features BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for UnicesKey Features Scanning mechanism More in the manualFeatures Installation Installation System requirements PrerequisitesHardware system requirements Package naming convention Software system requirementsLinux convention Linux requirementsFreeBSD convention Installation Test the package for integrity Package installationTest the rpm and deb packages Test the self-extractable archive Test the FreeBSD tbz packageInstall the package Install the rpm packageInstall the deb package Install the self-extractable archiveAdditional parameters Installer Install the FreeBSD packageConfigures the quarantine directory Uninstall Uninstall the rpm packageUninstall the deb package Uninstall using the self-extractable archiveUninstall a package downloaded locally Uninstall the FreeBSD packageUninstall from the ports collection Using BitDefender Using BitDefender Configuration file System versus User configurationMore about triggered update Key DescriptionUsing07 BitDefender Regular users and quarantineUsing BitDefender Product registrationScan an executable file Testing BitDefenderEicar online resources Command output will be the following Scan an archiveScan a mailbox Tmp/mail.mbox Virus scanning Real life usageScan a regular file Scan a directory Scan the entire system Scan the archives Actions on archivesScan the mailbox Using the log file ReportGet more information Display the virus listVirus submission Display the product versionBitDefender integration Midnight CommanderDesktop integration KDE Konqueror Different installation pathDo not break the last line Krusader Action on file in KonquerorROX-Filer Krusaders User ActionsPine Pine Information CenterWhat to do with infected emails This is how the screen should look likeExit Status Interval 1,254 Evolution BitDefender pipe bdscanpipeKMail Server integration Filter actions in KMailMailScanner installation Qmail-Scanner installationMailScanner Amavisd-new Change it to the following formAmavisd-new installation Using Updates Triggered updateRun the triggered update Regular updatesEdit the cron table Manual update Http proxyOrder to extract the updates Trial License License for home or personal use Product registrationCheck the expiration date License for commercial use Best practices Best practices Getting help Getting help Frequently Asked Questions Getting help Support department SupportBitDefender Knowledge Base Contact information Web addressesAddress Softwin GmbHRomania BitDefender LLCGetting help Manual Pages Manual Pages Description SynopsisOptions Manual Pages Actions Examples FilesBugs See alsoManual Pages Glossary Command line CookieDisk drive DownloadEvents False positiveFilename extension HeuristicMacro virus Mail clientNon-heuristic Packed programsPort Report fileScript Startup itemsUpdate VirusVirus definition Worm