User Guide
Table Of Contents
- KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS FOR PROXY SERVER
- OPERATION ALGORITHM AND TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS
- INSTALLING THE APPLICATION
- USING KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS
- ADDITIONAL SETTINGS OF KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS
- Creating groups
- Anti-virus scan settings
- The choice of actions over scanned objects
- Administrator notifications
- Operation modes
- Modes of interaction with proxy via ICAP
- Application statistics logging
- Application reporting parameters
- Memory dump creation for detection of errors
- Work with Internet broadcasting stations
- UNINSTALLING THE APPLICATION
- APPLICATION REFERENCE
- KASPERSKY LAB
- LICENSE AGREEMENT

Installing the application 17
3.4. Post-install setup
Post-install setup of Kaspersky Anti-Virus is the second stage of its installation
including configuration of the application and Squid proxy server. To initiate the
configuration process, use the postinstall.pl script located in the
/opt/kav/5.5/kav4proxy/setup/ directory. After script start you will be offered to
perform the following actions:
The postinstall.pl script should be launched manually for RPM-based
systems. In other systems (for example, such as FreeBSD) the script
will run automatically during the installation procedure.
1. Specify the path to the license key file.
2. Configure the parameters of the proxy server used for connection to the
Internet in the following format:
http://<proxy server IP address>:<port>
or
http://<user_name>:<password>@<proxy server IP
address>:<port>
depending upon the necessity to authenticate users logging on to that
proxy. The value will be used by the application updater component
(keepup2date) for connection to Kaspersky Lab's servers and
downloading of updates to the anti-virus databases.
If you are not using a proxy for Internet connection, specify no as the
value for that parameter.
3. Download updates to the anti-virus databases from update servers of
Kaspersky Lab. Specify yes or no depending upon your wish to update
immediately or later.
4. Specify full path to the configuration file of the Squid proxy transferring
the HTTP traffic, which Kaspersky Anti-Virus is supposed to scan. The
settings necessary to enable interaction via ICAP between the proxy and
the application will be added to the configuration file.
During the process of post-install configuration the task for hourly updates of the
anti-virus databases will be registered with the cron service.
If you have not installed a license key during post-install product configuration,
then after launch Kaspersky Anti-Virus will start functioning in the unlicensed
mode. If you have not downloaded the anti-virus databases during post-install
configuration, then after launch Kaspersky Anti-Virus will start functioning










