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VirusScan Enterprise for Linux 1.7 Release Notes - McAfee

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To set up email notification <strong>for</strong> alerts (ifrequired), you need the Mail Transfer Agent(MTA) configured, and the followingin<strong>for</strong>mation:- Email address of the <strong>VirusScan</strong> administrator- IP Address of the SMTP host- TCP/IP port number of the SMTP host__________________________________________________________STANDARD INSTALLATION1. Download "<strong>McAfee</strong>VSEFor<strong>Linux</strong>-<strong>1.7</strong>.0-28611.ZIP" andextract the contents to a temporary directory.2. From the terminal, type the following command:tar -zxvf <strong>McAfee</strong>VSEFor<strong>Linux</strong>-<strong>1.7</strong>.0-28611-release.noarch.tar.gz3. Install <strong>McAfee</strong> Runtime by typing the followingcommand at the command prompt:rpm -ivh MFErt.i686.rpm4. Install <strong>McAfee</strong> Agent (MA)by typing the followingcommand at the command prompt:rpm -ivh MFEcma.i686.rpm5. To confirm that <strong>McAfee</strong> agent is runningcorrectly, type the following at the commandprompt:/etc/init.d/cma status6. Install <strong>McAfee</strong> <strong>VirusScan</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> bytyping the following command at the commandprompt:sh <strong>McAfee</strong>VSEFor<strong>Linux</strong>-<strong>1.7</strong>.0-installer7. Answer the questions when prompted, accept thedefault values or type custom values.8. When prompted to start the <strong>VirusScan</strong> services,select the default option, "Y".9. To confirm that <strong>VirusScan</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Linux</strong>is installed and running correctly, type thefollowing at the command prompt:/etc/init.d/nails status

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