For customers who are familiar with previous versions of ServerProtect for
                  Linux, the following new
               features are available in version 3.0:
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 Feature 
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 Description 
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 Support for 64-bit Processors 
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 ServerProtect is designed to take
                              advantage of the enhanced speed and efficiency provided by AMD64/EM64T processors. 
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 Support for New Platforms 
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 In this release, supported platforms are based on the Linux
                              kernel 2.6. The supported platforms are: 
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 Upgrade Apache Module 
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 In this release, Apache httpd has been upgraded to version 2.2.21 and openSSL has
                              been
                              upgraded to version 1.0.0e. 
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 GPL Open Source KHM 
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 By going open source, Trend Micro provides
                              the flexibility that allows you to recompile KHM for your Linux kernel. Useful readme
                              documents, test scripts and makefiles are provided to guide you through the build
                              process. 
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 Logon Session Control 
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 For better security, the Web console session control feature is included. This allows
                              the
                              ServerProtect Web console to
                              automatically log you out (terminates the session) after 20 minutes (1200 seconds)
                              of
                              inactivity. 
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 Summary Page 
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 You can display the new Summary screen to monitor your Linux system’s protection against
                              viruses/malware. You can view information such as the system status, scan results/status,
                              and update status. 
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 World Virus Tracking Program (WVTP) 
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 Trend Micro's World Virus Tracking Program
                              collects Internet threat data from tens of thousands of corporate and individual computer
                              systems around the world. 
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 Anti-spyware 
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 Trend Micro’s Anti-spyware technology is
                              designed to block spyware/grayware and adware, plus hacking and remote access tools
                              that
                              could harm the network. This added security helps prevent intruders from collecting
                              personal
                              or corporate information, passwords, email addresses, and other data. It also frees
                              system
                              resources and available bandwidth, improving network performance and reducing
                              spyware-associated system failures. 
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 Notification Icon and Pop-up Virus Information 
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 When you use the graphical KDE on your Linux system, the ServerProtect Notification icon
                              automatically displays in the system tray to provide real-time scanning status. When
                              ServerProtect detects a virus/malware,
                              the Notification icon changes. Double-click on the icon to display detailed information
                              about the virus/malware in a pop-up window. 
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 SMTP Authentication 
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 You can enable SMTP authentication for sending email notifications. 
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 Bypass Password for Local Logon 
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 You can bypass password checking when logging on to the same server where you installed
                              ServerProtect. 
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 Option To Exclude OpenAFS Network Drives From Scanning 
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 You may have network file systems that you want to exclude from scanning. In addition
                              to
                              popular mapped drive format, now you can also exclude OpenAFS mapped drives from manual
                              and
                              scheduled scanning. 
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