[solved]Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

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[solved]Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby vigen » Dec 16th, '15, 02:48

Hello,

At the end of the test, I try to install DrWeb antivirus for linux.
I run the installation from the folder "tmp", the installation proceeds normally.

After reboot, the application generates an error x109.

So the SpIDerGuard module is "interfere" in its operation by the firewall configuration.

Under OpenSuse, you must change the value "FW_LO_NOTRACK =" "" found in the file:

/ etc / sysconfig / SuSEfirewall2

I seek an equivalence of Shorewall parameter setting, because without it, disabling the firewall is necessary.

Can you help me find an equivalent configuration?

Thank you in advance,

Best regards;

Vigen.
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Re: Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby doktor5000 » Dec 16th, '15, 03:35

vigen wrote:After reboot, the application generates an error x109.

Explained in a little more detail at http://ftp.drweb.com/pub/drweb/unix/doc ... errors.htm
So this should be either set to FW_LO_NOTRACK="no" or the firewall should be disabled according to the instructions. As we don't have SuSEfirewall2 you could try temporarily to disable shorewall for testing purposes.
The latter can be done as root via
Code: Select all
shorewall clear



Alternative might be to directly write iptables rules for all queues, and set NOTRACK for loopback input/ouput. That is IIUC what FW_LO_NOTRACK="no" is intended for.
But you should probably also ask DrWeb support staff about this.


Although, you have to decide what you trust. iptables, which is opensource, widely used and peer-reviewed. Or Drweb's SpIDer Gate firewall thing ...
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Re: Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby vigen » Dec 16th, '15, 04:41

In first, Doktor5000, thank you for your reply.
Indeed, when Shorewall is disabled, the Spidergate service works properly.
But personally disabled the firewall, is clearly not a solution, especially for a "laptop" computer.

Thank you for instructions data iptables.

"Purpose shoulds you probably ask DrWeb aussi supporting staff about this."
Yes indeed, but the answer, namely disabled the firewall does not suit me, hence my request here, and your relevant answer :)
"Although, you have to decide what you trust. iptables, which is opensource, widely used and peer-reviewed. Or Drweb's SpIDer Gate firewall thing "
I use just Spidergate, as a "parental control" with these configurable filters. This is not really its original function, but it is very effective.
In any case thank you for your reply.

Best regards.

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Re: Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby doktor5000 » Dec 16th, '15, 13:30

vigen wrote:Yes indeed, but the answer, namely disabled the firewall does not suit me, hence my request here, and your relevant answer :)

No, I really meant asking them, not just reading their support page - send them a mail and ask.
Just tell them you don't have SUSE so you can't use their instructions, but you have any other linux which has shorewall/iptables - maybe they add a section that contains a more generic fix not only for SUSE.
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Re: Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby vigen » Dec 16th, '15, 15:22

Hello,

Yes quite, that's what I did !!

Moreover, it could be a good thing, I think, to appear in the DrWeb documentation;)

But for now, I have not yet had a reply, off hand that of the firewall.

Again thank you for your clear and relevant answers.

Best regards;

Vigen.
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Re: [solved]Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby doktor5000 » Dec 16th, '15, 15:27

Please next time do not use fullquotes, but only use the Reply function. Greatly improves clarity and reading flow ;)
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Re: [solved]Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby vigen » Dec 16th, '15, 15:46

Sorry :roll:
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Re: [solved]Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby doktor5000 » Dec 16th, '15, 15:48

Again: Please use the Reply button instead of the Quote-button. There's no use quoting a whole post just to post a 1-word answer ...
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Re: [solved]Mageia 5 and DrWeb for linux.

Postby vigen » Dec 16th, '15, 15:50

Yes Sir !!! :)
Sorry for the disorder.
What to do too many things at the same time ... Is never good.
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