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Parameter Description

--uninstallRun the embedded uninstaller script instead of the normal installer. For uninstalling, please read more in Chapter 6 “Uninstall” (p. 39).

5.3.4. Install the FreeBSD package

To install BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices on a FreeBSD machine, you have two methods: you can install the package you have downloaded from the BitDefender servers or you can install from the ports collection.

Install a locally downloaded package

To install a local downloaded package, run the next command in its directory.

#pkg_add bitdefender-scanner-{ver}.tbz

Install from the ports collection

To install from the ports collection, you have to run the following commands.

#cd /usr/ports/security/bitdefender-bdscan

#make install clean

5.4.The installer

After unpacking the archive, the installer is launched. This is a text based installer, created to run on very different configurations. It's purpose is to install the extracted packages to their locations and to make the first configuration of BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices, asking you few questions. To accept the defaults the installer offers (which is recommended), you only have to press the ENTER key.

First, the License Agreement is displayed. You are invited to read the full content by pressing the SPACE bar to advance one page or ENTER for one line a time. In order to continue the installation process, you must read and agree this License Agreement, by literally typing the word accept when prompted. Note that typing anything else or nothing at all means you do not agree the License Agreement and the installation process will stop.

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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 Configuration file Testing BitDefender UninstallReal life usage BitDefender integrationFrequently Asked Questions Support UpdatesProduct 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 Admonitions CommandBook structure Request for Comments Description and features Description and features Overview Why BitDefender?Data Security Division Softwin Description BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices Product featuresKey Features More in the manual Scanning mechanismFeatures Installation Installation System requirements PrerequisitesHardware system requirements Software system requirements Package naming conventionLinux convention Linux requirementsFreeBSD convention Installation Test the package for integrity Package installationTest the rpm and deb packages Test the FreeBSD tbz package Test the self-extractable archiveInstall the rpm package Install the packageInstall the deb package Install the self-extractable archiveAdditional parameters Install the FreeBSD package InstallerConfigures the quarantine directory Uninstall the rpm package UninstallUninstall 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 System versus User configuration Configuration fileKey Description More about triggered updateRegular users and quarantine Using07 BitDefenderProduct registration Using BitDefenderScan an executable file Testing BitDefenderEicar online resources Scan an archive Command output will be the followingScan a mailbox Tmp/mail.mbox Virus scanning Real life usageScan a regular file Scan a directory Scan the entire system Actions on archives Scan the archivesScan the mailbox Report Using the log fileDisplay the virus list Get more informationDisplay the product version Virus submissionBitDefender integration Midnight CommanderDesktop integration KDE Konqueror Different installation pathDo not break the last line Action on file in Konqueror KrusaderKrusaders User Actions ROX-FilerPine Information Center PineThis is how the screen should look like What to do with infected emailsExit Status Interval 1,254 BitDefender pipe bdscanpipe EvolutionKMail Filter actions in KMail Server integrationMailScanner installation Qmail-Scanner installationMailScanner Change it to the following form Amavisd-newAmavisd-new installation Using Triggered update UpdatesRun the triggered update Regular updatesEdit the cron table Http proxy Manual updateOrder 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 Web addresses Contact informationAddress Softwin GmbHBitDefender LLC RomaniaGetting help Manual Pages Manual Pages Description SynopsisOptions Manual Pages Actions Files ExamplesSee also BugsManual Pages Glossary Cookie Command lineDisk drive DownloadFalse positive EventsFilename extension HeuristicMail client Macro virusNon-heuristic Packed programsReport file PortScript Startup itemsVirus UpdateVirus definition Worm