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| <B>General</B>
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| * [http://www.mwti.net/<font color="blue">MicroWorld Website</font>]
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| * [[Main Page|<font color="blue">MicroWorld WIKI</font>]]
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| * [[Beta Testing|<font color="blue">Beta Testing</font>]]
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| * [[Release Candidate|<font color="blue">Release Candidate</font>]]
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| mwadmin mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
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| # rpm -ivh mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
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| # rpm -ivh mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
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| ==<B>FAQ's</B>==
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| <B>1.</B> What is WebScan for Linux Proxy Servers?
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| <B>A.</B> MicroWorld's WebScan for Linux Proxy Servers is with Anti-Virus and Content Security features to protect the internal clients/networks served by Linux based Proxy Servers and stop the threat at the gateway level.
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| <B>2.</B> What are the features in WebScan for Linux Proxy Servers?
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| :* Works transparently with world's most popular Squid Caching Proxy.
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| :* Scan Web pages for Contents Policy Violations.
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| :* Scan Web page for Virus, Worms, Trojan and other Malware.
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| :* Scanning of HTTP and FTP Protocols and Instant Messengers traffic.
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| :* PopUp Blocker to remove annoying PopUp Ads and save bandwidth.
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| :* Ad filter to block ad servers.
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| :* Pre-defined and Admin created content filtering Policies
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| :* Black listing and White listing of IP Addresses
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| :* Black listing and White listing of Domains
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| :* Black listing and White listing of URLs
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| :* Black listing of MIME (File) Types (Audio, Video, Pictures etc.)
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| :* Blocking HTTP file uploads for Information Security
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| :* PICS Site Ratings using RASCi, Safe Surf and ICRA
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| :* State-of-the-Art Anti-Virus Scanner
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| :* Auto and/or manual updates of Virus Databases
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| :* Extensive reporting system for Policy Violations
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| :* Web Based GUI Front-end for easy configuration and administration
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| <B>3.</B> For which flavors of GNU/Linux is WebScan for Linux Proxy Servers available?
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| :* SLES 10.2 (64 Bit)
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| <B>4.</B> What is the difference between the Evaluation version of WebScan software and fully licensed software?
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| <B>A.</B> The evaluation version and licensed version of WebScan are identical in feature and functionality wise. While in evaluation version of WebScan, it will function for a limited period i.e. for 30-days after which the license key for WebScan has to be purchased.
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| <B>5. How can I check the dependencies required for MicroWorld's products?</B>
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| <B>A.</B> To check the dependencies before installing the packages
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| <B>command for RPM Package</B>
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| <B>command for Debian Package</B>
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