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BitDefender Security for Mail Servers (Linux)  




 How to configure the Remote Admin module
The current article presents how to configure and use the Remote Admin module present in BitDefender Security for Mail Servers (Unix). In this article we assume that the module has already been installed.

 Availability of BitDefender Security for Mail Servers (Linux)
Designed for mail servers running on UNIX-based platforms, BitDefender Security for Mail Servers brings together antivirus, antispyware, antispam, antiphishing, content and attachment filtering engines that secure the mail traffic of companies and Service Providers. Compatible with the majority of existing e-mail platforms, the product offers reliable protection against newly emerging malware and against attempts to steal confidential and valuable data.

The present article presents the initial information needed to successfully obtain the right package for your Linux/FreeBSD mail server.

 Asking for assistance - Unix/Linux products
Due to the high number of possible hardware and software configurations, users may run into various faulty situations. In order to be able to properly identify the causes for these reported situations, the technical support team needs some pieces of information regarding the operating system and BitDefender's presence on the respective computer.

 Installation errors on Fedora Core systems

A message similar to the following one may appear while installing BitDefender on a Fedora Core system:


error: Failed dependencies:

libstdc++.so.5 is needed by BitDefender-common-2.x-x.i586
libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2) is needed by BitDefender-common-2.x-x.i586
libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by BitDefender-common-2.x-x.i586
libstdc++.so.5 is needed by BitDefender-mail-2.x-x.i586
libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2) is needed by BitDefender-mail-2.x-x.i586
libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by BitDefender-mail-2.x-x.i586


 Update for BitDefender Security for Mail Servers
Following the recent release of BitDefender Security for Mail Servers version 2.1-4, users that have version 2.1-3 installed on the email server might experience some update errors caused by the new Antispam signatures.

 System requirements for BitDefender Security for Mail Servers (Linux and FreeBSD)
The current article contains the system requirements for BitDefender Security for Mail Servers (Linux and FreeBSD).

 Installing BitDefender Security for Mail Servers on Ubuntu 7.10 or newer
Ubuntu 7.10 (code name "Gutsy Gibbon") is the first Debian-based distribution to use a modified version of the package management tool dpkg, which queues all ldconfig calls to be ran after installing a batch of packages. In the previous versions, all ldconfig calls were ran immediately. BitDefender packages run ldconfig during the configuration stage and rely on its immediate effects.

Therefore, starting with Ubuntu 7.10, trying to set up BitDefender Security for Mail Servers or BitDefender Security for Samba version 2.1-x (and earlier) will result in an install problem, because the 2.1-x (and earlier) version doesn't "know" about the new trigger mechanism used by Ubuntu's dpkg.

 BitDefender Webmin module on Debian 3.1

Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 has a bug in Webmin 1.180-3 which prevents work with 3rd party modules. Thus it is impossible to use the Webmin module included in the BitDefender packages.


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