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  • Installation Guide

    McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux1.9.0 Software

  • COPYRIGHTCopyright 2013 McAfee, Inc. Do not copy without permission.

    TRADEMARK ATTRIBUTIONSMcAfee, the McAfee logo, McAfee Active Protection, McAfee AppPrism, McAfee Artemis, McAfee CleanBoot, McAfee DeepSAFE, ePolicy Orchestrator,McAfee ePO, McAfee EMM, McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management, Foundscore, Foundstone, McAfee NetPrism, McAfee Policy Enforcer, Policy Lab,McAfee QuickClean, Safe Eyes, McAfee SECURE, SecureOS, McAfee Shredder, SiteAdvisor, SmartFilter, McAfee Stinger, McAfee Total Protection,TrustedSource, VirusScan, WaveSecure, WormTraq are trademarks or registered trademarks of McAfee, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States andother countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

    LICENSE INFORMATIONLicense AgreementNOTICE TO ALL USERS: CAREFULLY READ THE APPROPRIATE LEGAL AGREEMENT CORRESPONDING TO THE LICENSE YOU PURCHASED, WHICH SETSFORTH THE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHICH TYPE OF LICENSE YOUHAVE ACQUIRED, PLEASE CONSULT THE SALES AND OTHER RELATED LICENSE GRANT OR PURCHASE ORDER DOCUMENTS THAT ACCOMPANY YOURSOFTWARE PACKAGING OR THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED SEPARATELY AS PART OF THE PURCHASE (AS A BOOKLET, A FILE ON THE PRODUCT CD, OR AFILE AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE FROM WHICH YOU DOWNLOADED THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS SETFORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE. IF APPLICABLE, YOU MAY RETURN THE PRODUCT TO MCAFEE OR THE PLACE OFPURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND.

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  • Contents

    Preface 5About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5What's in this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Find product documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    1 Introduction 7Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Whats new in this release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    2 System Requirements 11Hardware and software requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    3 Installation 13Manual installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Silent installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Running McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Upgrading from previous versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Removing the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

    Index 21

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    4 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux 1.9.0 Software Installation Guide

  • Preface

    This guide provides the information you need to install your McAfee product. This guide provides theinformation you need to install McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux.For instructions on how to configure, use and maintain McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux usingMcAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO) software, see the McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux Configuration Guide for your product version. For detailed information all phases of product use fromconfiguration to troubleshooting, see the McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux Product Guide foryour product version.

    Contents About this guide Find product documentation

    About this guideThis information describes the guide's target audience, the typographical conventions and icons usedin this guide, and how the guide is organized.

    AudienceMcAfee documentation is carefully researched and written for the target audience.The information in this guide is intended primarily for: Administrators People who implement and enforce the company's security program. Users People who use the computer where the software is running and can access some or all of

    its features.

    ConventionsThis guide uses these typographical conventions and icons.Book title, term,emphasis

    Title of a book, chapter, or topic; a new term; emphasis.

    Bold Text that is strongly emphasized.User input, code,message

    Commands and other text that the user types; a code sample; a displayedmessage.

    Interface text Words from the product interface like options, menus, buttons, and dialogboxes.

    Hypertext blue A link to a topic or to an external website.Note: Additional information, like an alternate method of accessing anoption.

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  • Tip: Suggestions and recommendations.

    Important/Caution: Valuable advice to protect your computer system,software installation, network, business, or data.Warning: Critical advice to prevent bodily harm when using a hardwareproduct.

    What's in this guide This guide is organized to help you find the information you need.This guide provides you with an introduction to McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux and how toinstall and configure the software.Topics include: Introducing McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux System requirements and prerequisites before installing the software Types of installation such as manual and silent installation Detailed instructions on how to set up the software on various platforms How to run the software Handling old certificates Upgrading the software from previous versions Removing the software Brief description about integrating the software with ePolicy Orchestrator

    Find product documentationMcAfee provides the information you need during each phase of product implementation, frominstallation to daily use and troubleshooting. After a product is released, information about the productis entered into the McAfee online KnowledgeBase.

    Task1 Go to the McAfee Technical Support ServicePortal at http://mysupport.mcafee.com.2 Under Self Service, access the type of information you need:

    To access... Do this...User documentation 1 Click Product Documentation.

    2 Select a product, then select a version.3 Select a product document.

    KnowledgeBase Click Search the KnowledgeBase for answers to your product questions. Click Browse the KnowledgeBase for articles listed by product and version.

    PrefaceFind product documentation

    6 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux 1.9.0 Software Installation Guide

  • 1 IntroductionMcAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux detects and removes viruses and other potentially unwantedsoftware on Linuxbased systems.

    This information is intended for network administrators who are responsible for their companysantivirus and security program.

    Contents Product Features Whats new in this release

    Product FeaturesThis section describes the product features for the McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux software.McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux software has these features: Support for Amazon EC2 Linux machines (2.6.x kernels) Support for Novell Cluster Services Support for Corosync OCFS2 File System Cluster Runtime kernel module support (RKMS)

    McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux Kernel modules will be created dynamically in case of amodversion failure. To manually compile the kernel module, refer Frequently asked questions Runtime kernel module support in the Product Guide.

    Support for 64bit AMD64/Intel EM64T operating systems. The latest version (5600) of the McAfee antivirus engine. Incremental Virus Signature (DAT) updates. Modversioning for automatic kernel support. Regular expression based exclusions for Onaccess scan and Ondemand scan from the user

    interface. Scanning

    Comprehensive onaccess antivirus scanning and cleaning using the McAfee scanning engine. Onaccess scanning for local file systems, NFS and Samba/CIFS. Kernellevel scan cache for improved performance.

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  • Scheduling of ondemand scans. Scheduling of updates for scanning engine and virus definition files.

    Administration Remote administration using browserbased interface. Secure browser interface with authentication and HTTPS (SSL) support.

    Reporting Realtime statistics. Detailed database for detected items and system events. Ability to query the database by date range or individual field values, for example, virus name.

    Results of query can be exported to a CSV file. Configurable email notification for detected items, outofdate virus definition files, configuration

    changes, and system events. Diagnostic report for use when reporting a problem with the product.

    Whats new in this releaseThis section describes the new enhancements in this release of VirusScan Enterprise for Linux.These new features are available in this release, that could be used from McAfee ePolicy Orchestratorto configure McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux client systems.

    General policies Enable or disable Web GUI Apache services Enable or disable SMTP notifications Enable or disable Syslogging with different levels Enable logging from ePolicy Orchestrator

    OnAccess policy Specify primary and secondary actions for Programs and Jokes

    OnDemand scan task Specify primary and secondary actions for Programs and Jokes Specify custom Maximum scan time for each ondemand scan task

    Product deployment task Deploy the product successfully without PAM libraries

    Password change task Set the McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux administrator password from ePolicy Orchestrator

    1 IntroductionWhats new in this release

    8 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux 1.9.0 Software Installation Guide

  • System properties Scanning summary information on Files Scanned and Number of Infections for the selected Linux client Threat information is available now

    Events Ondemand scan task status events Password change task status events

    Queries and reports Threat report Compliance report

    Help ContentNew ePolicy Orchestrator Help extension for McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux

    IntroductionWhats new in this release 1

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  • 1 IntroductionWhats new in this release

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  • 2 System RequirementsThis section describes the software and hardware requirements to install VirusScan Enterprise forLinux.

    Hardware and software requirementsMake sure that your Linux server meets these requirements.

    Supported operating systems (32bit/64bit) SuSE Linux Enterprise 10.x and 11.x (Desktop/Server) Red Hat Enterprise 5.x Advanced Platform, Desktop Red Hat Enterprise 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3 Server, Workstation, Client Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.x and 6.x Novell Open Enterprise Server 2.x CentOS 5.x and 6.x Ubuntu 10.04, 11.10, 12.04, and 12.10 (Desktop/Server edition)

    To view a complete list of supported environments, see McAfee KnowledgeBase article KB75270.

    Supported kernels This release supports all kernels available on the supported distributions.

    To view a complete list of supported distributions, see McAfee KnowledgeBase article KB72999.

    Supported processors Intel x86 architecturebased processor Intel x86_64 architecturebased processor that supports Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology

    (Intel EM64T) AMD x86_64 architecturebased processor with AMD 64bit technology

    Memory Minimum: 2 GB Recommended: 4 GB

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  • Free Disk space Minimum: 1 GB

    Supported McAfee Management software McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.6 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 5.0

    Supported McAfee Agent software McAfee Agent 4.6 McAfee Agent 4.8

    DisplayMonitor screen with a recommended minimum resolution of 1024 x 768.

    2 System RequirementsHardware and software requirements

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  • 3 InstallationThis chapter describes the installation process of VirusScan Enterprise for Linux.You can install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux manually on hosts (see Manual installation) or you canuse a script (see Silent installation).Download and extract the VirusScan Enterprise for Linux software package (McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.releasefull.noarch.tar.gz) on to a temporary directory.Contents Manual installation Silent installation Running McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux Upgrading from previous versions Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator Removing the software

    Manual installationDuring installation, you are prompted to supply a password and other information. For most of thequestions, you can accept the default value that is offered.

    Before you begin Make sure that there is no user named as "nails" or group named as "nailsgroup" on the

    computer. Make sure that you have "root" privileges to install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux. If you are installing VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on a 64bit RHEL 6.x system, ensure

    that 32bit RHEL 6.x PAM libraries are also installed. If you are installing VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on a 64bit Ubuntu system, ensure

    that 32bit Ubuntu libraries are also installed.

    To set up email notification for alerts if it is required, you need a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) configured,and the following information: Email address of the VirusScan administrator Address for the SMTP host TCP/IP port number for the SMTP host

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  • Task1 From the terminal, go to the temporary directory and execute the following commands:

    tar zxvf McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.release.tar.gztar zxvf McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.others.tar.gz

    2 To install McAfee Runtime, type the following command in the terminal window:rpm ivh MFErt.i686.rpm

    3 To install McAfee Agent (MA), type the following command in the terminal window:rpm ivh MFEcma.i686.rpm

    4 To confirm that the McAfee Agent is running correctly, type the following command in the terminalwindow:/etc/init.d/cma status

    5 To install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, type the following command in the terminal window:bash McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.installer

    6 Answer the questions when prompted. Accept the default values, or specify your own.7 When prompted to start the VirusScan services, select the default option Y.8 To confirm that VirusScan Enterprise for Linux is running correctly, type the following command in

    the terminal window:/etc/init.d/nails status

    Tasks Installing on Novell Open Enterprise Server on page 14

    Install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Novell Open Enterprise Server. Installing on Ubuntu (Desktop or Server edition) on page 15

    Install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Ubuntu Server.

    Installing on Novell Open Enterprise ServerInstall VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Novell Open Enterprise Server.

    Task1 From the Novell eDirectory server, use iManager and create a user called "nails" and a group called

    "nailsgroup".2 Add the user "nails" a member of the "nailsgroup". Enable the user and group using the Linux User

    Management.3 Provide "nails" user with administrative privileges on all the NSS volumes.

    rights f /media/nss/ r s trustee nails..You need to provide administrative privileges to the "nails" user, every time a new NSS volume iscreated.

    4 Download the MFErt.i686.rpm and MFEcma.i686.rpm file.

    3 InstallationManual installation

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  • 5 Install McAfee Runtime and McAfee Agent using the following commands:rpm ivh MFErt.i686.rpmrpm ivh MFEcma.i686.rpm

    6 To install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, type this command in the terminal window:bash McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.installer

    7 Type nailsgroup for the Linux group for VirusScan administrator.8 Type nails for the VirusScan user.9 Answer the questions when prompted. Accept the default values, or specify your own.10 When prompted to start the VirusScan services, select the default option Y.

    Installing on Ubuntu (Desktop or Server edition)Install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Ubuntu Server.

    Before you beginIf you are installing VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on a 64bit Ubuntu system, ensure thatyou perform these steps before installation:

    1 Copy pam_unix.so and pam_nologin.so from /lib/security of a 32bit ubuntu system(till version 10.10) to a temporary directory (/tmp) on the 64bit ubuntu system. FromUbuntu 11.04 onwards pam_unix.so and pam_nologin.so are available under the /lib/i386linuxgnu/security directory.

    2 In the root ( / ), create a folder pam32lib.3 Execute the following commands to copy pam_unix32.so and pam_nologin.so to the

    pam32lib directory:cp /tmp/pam_unix.so /pam32lib/pam_unix32.so

    cp /tmp/pam_nologin.so /pam32lib/pam_nologin32.so

    Task1 Download the MFErt.i686.deb and MFEcma.i686.deb file.2 Install McAfee Runtime and McAfee Agent using these commands:

    dpkg i MFErt.i686.debdpkg i MFEcma.i686.deb

    3 Type the following at the command prompt:bash McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.installer

    4 Answer the questions when prompted. Accept the default values, or type your own.5 When prompted to start the VirusScan services, select the default option Y.6 To confirm that VirusScan Enterprise for Linux is installed and running correctly, type the following

    at the command prompt:/etc/init.d/nails status

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  • Silent installationInstall VirusScan Enterprise for Linux in silent mode.

    Before you begin Before installing VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, make sure that there is no user as

    "nails" and no group as "nailsgroup" in the computer. Before installing VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, you must have McAfee Runtime and

    McAfee Agent already installed on the computer. Create a file "nails.options" in the root home (/root) directory.

    For example:SILENT_ACCEPTED_EULA=yesSILENT_INSTALLDIR=/opt/NAI/LinuxShieldSILENT_RUNTIMEDIR=/var/opt/NAI/[email protected]_HTTPHOST=0.0.0.0SILENT_HTTPPORT=55443SILENT_MONITORPORT=65443SILENT_SMTPHOST=0.0.0.0SILENT_SMTPPORT=25SILENT_NAILS_USER=nailsSILENT_NAILS_GROUP=nailsgroupSILENT_CREATE_USER=yesSILENT_CREATE_GROUP=yesSILENT_RUN_WITH_MONITOR=yesSILENT_QUARANTINEDIR=/quarantineSILENT_START_PROCESSES=yesSILENT_CONTINUE_INSTALL_ON_PAM_ERROR=no

    Use SILENT_CONTINUE_INSTALL_ON_PAM_ERROR only when 32bit PAM libraries arenot present.If you set this flag to yes and continue without Pluggable AuthenticationModule (PAM) libraries, the installation of VirusScan Enterprise for Linuxmonitor component is skipped, and the web interface will not be available.However, you can still manage the VirusScan Enterprise for Linux host usingePolicy Orchestrator or the web interface of some other VirusScan Enterprisefor Linux host. See information about Configuring VirusScan Enterprise forLinux in the Product Guide.

    Task1 To install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, type this command in the terminal window:

    bash McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.installer2 After performing the installation, use the command passwd to assign a password to the user "nails".

    Tasks Installing on Novell Open Enterprise Server in silent mode on page 17

    Install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Novell Open Enterprise server in silent mode. Installing on Ubuntu (Desktop or Server edition) in silent mode on page 17

    Install VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Ubuntu (Desktop/Server edition) in silent mode.

    3 InstallationSilent installation

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  • Installing on Novell Open Enterprise Server in silent modeInstall VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Novell Open Enterprise server in silent mode.

    Task1 From the Novell eDirectory server, use iManager and create a user called "nails" and a group called

    "nailsgroup".2 Add the user "nails" a member of the "nailsgroup", enable the user and group using the Linux User

    Management.3 Provide "nails" user with administrative privileges on all the NSS volumes.

    rights f /media/nss/ r s trustee nails..You need to provide administrative privileges to the "nails" user, every time a new NSS volume iscreated.

    4 In the "nails.options" file, check if the following parameters are available:SILENT_NAILS_USER="nails"SILENT_NAILS_GROUP="nailsgroup"SILENT_CREATE_USER=noSILENT_CREATE_GROUP=no

    5 From the terminal window, type bash McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.installer6 After performing the installation, use iManager to assign a password to the user "nails".

    Installing on Ubuntu (Desktop or Server edition) in silent modeInstall VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on Ubuntu (Desktop/Server edition) in silent mode.

    Before you beginEnsure that the nails.options file is available in the root home (/root) directory. Forinformation on how to create the nails.options file, refer to the Silent installation section.

    If you are installing VirusScan Enterprise for Linux on a 64bit Ubuntu system, ensure thatyou perform these steps before installation:

    1 Copy pam_unix.so and pam_nologin.so from /lib/security of a 32bit ubuntu system(till version 10.10) to a temporary directory (/tmp) on the 64bit ubuntu system. FromUbuntu 11.04 onwards pam_unix.so and pam_nologin.so are available under the /lib/i386linuxgnu/security directory.

    2 In the root ( / ), create a folder pam32lib.3 Execute the following commands to copy pam_unix32.so and pam_nologin.so to the

    pam32lib directory:cp /tmp/pam_unix.so /pam32lib/pam_unix32.so

    cp /tmp/pam_nologin.so /pam32lib/pam_nologin32.so

    Task1 Type the following at the command prompt:

    bash McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.installer2 After performing the installation, use the command passwd to assign a password to the user nails.

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  • Running McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for LinuxUse this task to open the McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux user interface.

    Task1 From a supported webbrowser, go to https://:

    Specify the hostname or IP address of the computer, on which VirusScan Enterprise for Linux isinstalled. By default, the port number is "55443".https://192.168.200.200:55443 (or) https://server1:55443

    2 On the log on page, type the user name as nails and type the password that you specified duringinstallation.

    If you see messages caused by the use of certificates, see the Handling old certificates section.

    Upgrading from previous versionsUpgrade your previous McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux version 1.6, 1.7 or 1.7.1 to version1.9.0.

    Task1 To upgrade McAfee Agent, type the following command in the terminal window:

    rpm Uvh MFEcma.i686.rpmIf you want to upgrade McAfee Agent on a Ubuntu server, type this command:dpkg i MFEcma.i686.deb

    2 To confirm that McAfee Agent is running correctly, type the following command in the terminalwindow:/etc/init.d/cma status

    3 To upgrade VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, type the following command in the terminal window:bash McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.installer

    4 To confirm that VirusScan Enterprise for Linux is running correctly, type the following command inthe terminal window:/etc/init.d/nails status

    5 Restart the computer using the command:reboot

    Integrating with ePolicy OrchestratorIntegrate VirusScan Enterprise for Linux with ePolicy Orchestrator to manage client systems.

    Before you beginIf you have any VirusScan Enterprise for Linux1.7 or 1.7.1 hotfix checked in to the MasterRepository's Current branch, move the hotfix to previous branch or delete it.

    3 InstallationRunning McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux

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  • Task1 Download and extract the VirusScan Enterprise for Linux software package (McAfeeVSEForLinux1.

    9.0.releasefull.noarch.tar.gz) on to a temporary directory on the ePolicyOrchestrator server.

    2 Go to the temporary directory and extract McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.others.tar.gz.

    3 Check in the McAfee Agent (MSALNX_4.8.0_Package.ZIP) bundled with this package on to theePolicy Orchestrator Master repository.

    4 Check in McAfeeVSEForLinux1.9.0.EPO.ZIP on to the ePolicy OrchestratorMaster repository.

    5 Check in these extensions on to the ePolicy Orchestrator "Extensions": EPOAGENTMETA.ZIP LYNXSHLD1900.ZIP LYNXSHLD1900PARSER.ZIP HELP_VSEL_190.ZIP

    6 Create and download the agent installation package by performing these steps:a From System Tree, click System Tree Actions | New Systems. The New Systems page appears.b Under How to add systems select Create and download agent installation package, click NonWindows, then select

    McAfee Agent for Linux 4.8.0 (Current) and click OK.c From Download file, rightclick install and select Save Target As... to download the file on to your local

    system.7 From the Linux terminal, execute the following command:

    sh install.sh i

    This will establish a connection between ePolicy Orchestrator and the Linux client computer.8 Create a Product Deployment Task on ePolicy Orchestrator to deploy VirusScan Enterprise for Linux

    software on client systems.For more detailed information on how to integrate and configure VirusScan Enterprise for Linuxusing VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, see the McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux ConfigurationGuide for your product version.

    InstallationIntegrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 3

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  • Removing the softwareUse this task to remove McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux from your computer.

    Task1 To uninstall VirusScan Enterprise for Linux, type the following at the command prompt:

    rpm e McAfeeVSEForLinuxrpm e MFEcmarpm e MFErtIf you want to uninstall from a Ubuntu server, type:dpkg purge mcafeevseforlinuxdpkg purge mfecmadpkg purge mfert

    2 Reboot the computer to remove the VirusScan Enterprise kernel modules.You do not have to reboot the computer immediately, because the VirusScan Enterprise for Linuxkernel modules does not interrupt functioning of any other running service.

    3 InstallationRemoving the software

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  • Index

    Aabout 7about this guide 5audience 7

    Cconventions and icons used in this guide 5

    Ddocumentation

    audience for this guide 5product-specific, finding 6typographical conventions and icons 5

    Ffeatures

    administration 7reporting 7scanning 7

    Iintroduction 7

    LLinuxshield

    previously known as 7

    MMcAfee ServicePortal, accessing 6

    Pproduct features 7

    Rrelease

    what's new 8requirements

    system 11

    SServicePortal, finding product documentation 6system

    requirements 11

    TTechnical Support, finding product information 6

    Wwhat's in this guide 6what's new 8

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    ContentsPrefaceAbout this guideAudienceConventionsWhat's in this guide

    Find product documentation

    1 IntroductionProduct FeaturesWhats new in this release

    2 System RequirementsHardware and software requirements

    3 InstallationManual installationInstalling on Novell Open Enterprise ServerInstalling on Ubuntu (Desktop or Server edition)

    Silent installationInstalling on Novell Open Enterprise Server in silent modeInstalling on Ubuntu (Desktop or Server edition) in silent mode

    Running McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for LinuxUpgrading from previous versionsIntegrating with ePolicy OrchestratorRemoving the software

    IndexACDFILMPRSTW