
ESET File Security
Safeguard your Linux, BSD file servers with ESET File Security's real-time protection from known and emerging threats. With ESET, you will never have to choose between security and performance.
What's New
Improved WWWI
(webinterface), currently enabling customers to adjust even more parameters.
New Scheduler
Allowing customers to set multiple tasks, actions to meet various administration needs.
Support for Free BSD 8
Adding support for this highly demanded OS to meet.
Improved Scanning Core
Now featuring the powerful ThreatSense® scanning engine, well known from our ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4, already available for Linux Desktop.
Key Features and Benefits
- On-demand Scanner Scan selected directories or drives via the command line or set up periodic scanning tasks.
- On-access Scanner Monitor all files used by the OS or applications in real time.
- Centralized Management ESET Remote Administrator enables you to manage and modify security settings for endpoints and servers throughout your network from a single intuitive console.
- Pre-defined Actions Define default actions, such as "clean", "discard", "defer", "accept", or "reject" to be applied based on the scan result of an object, eliminating user intervention.
- User-Specific Configuration Set specific parameters for the scanning engine based on user identity or group.
- Protection from the Unknown ESET's award-winning ThreatSense® scanning engine efficiently stops both known threats and new threats as they are released.
- Stability and Effectivity Thanks to the optimized daemon and intelligent partial scanning technique.
- Easy to Manage Via the intuitive, web-based interface.
- Smaller Update Packages The optimized scanning engine decreases the size of update packages and the overall system load.
- Broad Platform Coverage Supported platforms now include NetBSD® 4, FreeBSD® 6, 7 and 8, Linux® Kernel 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6.
System Requirements
Processor Architecture Intel or AMD x86/x64
Operating Systems
- Linux – Kernel version 2.2.x, 2.4.x or 2.6.x; glibc 2.2.5 or higher
- FreeBSD – Version 6.x, 7.x or 8.x
- NetBSD – Version 4.x
- Sun Solaris – Version 10