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Aug 6 2011, 05:46 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 6-August 11 Member No.: 69,718 |
Hi,
I have installed BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices v7.90123 Linux-amd64 using APT on 64-bit Ubuntu Natty. The GUI version works fine but when I try to use the command line, here is what I get: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- alexis@alexis-Vostro-230:~$ sudo bdscan --update sudo password for alexis: BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices v7.90123 Linux-amd64 Copyright © 1996-2009 BitDefender. Todos os direitos reservados. Este programa é licenciado somente para uso pessoal ou doméstico. A utilização em um escritório ou ambiente de produção representa uma violação dos termos da licença BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ End User Software License Agreement Copyright © 2008 BITDEFENDER IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE. BY SELECTING "I ACCEPT", "OK", "CONTINUE", "YES" OR BY INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE IN ANY WAY, YOU ARE INDICATING YOUR COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. ... Please enter "accept" if you agree to the License Agreement. Enter anything else if you don't agree to the terms in the License Agreement. accept alexis@alexis-Vostro-230:~$ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If I try again, I get the same result. No update. It also will not update automatically using a cron job. But I can update the virus signatures using the GUI, which is weird. Does anyone have a hint? This post has been edited by Alexis Kauffmann: Aug 6 2011, 05:50 PM |
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Aug 13 2011, 05:14 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 13-August 11 Member No.: 70,491 |
Hi, I have installed BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices v7.90123 Linux-amd64 using APT on 64-bit Ubuntu Natty. The GUI version works fine but when I try to use the command line, here is what I get: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- alexis@alexis-Vostro-230:~$ sudo bdscan --update sudo password for alexis: BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices v7.90123 Linux-amd64 Copyright © 1996-2009 BitDefender. Todos os direitos reservados. Este programa é licenciado somente para uso pessoal ou doméstico. A utilização em um escritório ou ambiente de produção representa uma violação dos termos da licença BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ End User Software License Agreement Copyright © 2008 BITDEFENDER IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE. BY SELECTING "I ACCEPT", "OK", "CONTINUE", "YES" OR BY INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE IN ANY WAY, YOU ARE INDICATING YOUR COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. ... Please enter "accept" if you agree to the License Agreement. Enter anything else if you don't agree to the terms in the License Agreement. accept alexis@alexis-Vostro-230:~$ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If I try again, I get the same result. No update. It also will not update automatically using a cron job. But I can update the virus signatures using the GUI, which is weird. Does anyone have a hint? ~# bdscan --update BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices v7.90123 Linux-amd64 Copyright © 1996-2009 BitDefender. All rights reserved. This program is licensed for home or personal use only. Usage in an office or production environment represents a violation of the license terms e_spyw.i28 . updated e_spyw.i28 updated cran.ivd updated cran.ivd updated engines.cvd updated engines.cvd updated cevakrnl.rvd ................................................... updated cevakrnl.rvd updated emalware.521 updated htmltok.cvd ....... updated update.txt updated emalware.521 ..................................... updated Update succeeded. ~ # |
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