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Kerio Valley when viewed from Anin escarpment, just below Iten. Lake Kapnarok and Tugen Hills in the middle and background respectively. | |
Floor elevation | 1,000 m (3,300 ft) |
Length | 80 kilometres (50 mi) North - South |
Width | 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) |
Geology | |
Type | Rift valley |
Age | Miocene, 22–25 million years ago |
Geography | |
Population centers | Kimwarer,Chepsigot,Tot |
Coordinates | 0°38′24″N35°36′31″E / 0.6401°N 35.6086°ECoordinates: 0°38′24″N35°36′31″E / 0.6401°N 35.6086°E |
Kerio Valley lies between the Tugen Hills and the Elgeyo Escarpment in Kenya. It sits at an elevation of 1,000 meters in the Great Rift Valley.[1]
Geography[edit]
The isolated Kerio Valley is situated in a narrow, long strip that is approximately 80 km by 10 km wide at its broadest, through which the Kerio River flows. 4,000 feet (1,200 m) deep, the valley lies between the Cherangani Hills and the Tugen Hills.[2]
The Elgeyo Escarpment rises more than 1,830 metres (6,000 ft) above it in places.[3] It has semi-tropical vegetation on the slopes, while the floor of the valley is covered by dry thorn bush.[4]The most comfortable time of the year is in July and August, when the rains have ended and the temperatures are not excessive.[5]
The Kerio Valley National Reserve has been established since 1983 along the Kerio River to the north of Lake Kamnarok.[4]
Archaeological Activities[edit]
The Kerio Valley is the site of elaborate irrigation systems that were constructed during earlier periods of history. These structures are believed to have been built by descendants of the NeolithicAfro-Asiatic peoples who introduced domesticated plants and animals to the Great Lakes region[6]—a succession of societies collectively known as the Stone Bowl cultural complex.[7] Most of these early northern migrants are said to have been absorbed by later movements of Nilotic and Bantu peoples. Although the particular irrigation systems in the Kerio Valley are today maintained by the Marakwet subgroup of the Kalenjin Nilotes, the latter aver that they were the work of a northern people of peculiar language called the Sirikwa, who were later decimated by pestilence. According to the Marakwet, the Sirikwa 'built the furrows, but they did not teach us how to build them; we only know how to keep them as they are.'[6] The missing link however reoccurs in Tanzania out of an ethnic community known as Iraqw. The Iraqw openly admit to be the masterminds behind the constructions and linked to the Engaruka complex in Tanzania. Sengwer ethnicity of Kalenjin and Talai clan of the Kipsigiis and Nandi are believed to be facets of the Iraqw who took a Kalenjin identity.
People[edit]
In Kimwarer in the southern part of the valley, fluoride is mined by the Kenya Fluorspar Company. The southern parts of the valley are settled by the Elgeyo people and the northern part by the Marakwet people. Tugen people live on the slopes of the Tugen Hills. These three groups together with the Nandi and the Kipsigis belong to the Kalenjin people.[1]
Further reading[edit]
- Massam, J. A. (1968). The Cliff Dwellers of Kenya. Routledge. ISBN0-7146-1697-4.
- Chebet, Susan; Dietz, Ton (2000). Climbing the cliff: a history of the Keiyo. Moi University Press. ISBN9966-854-15-0.
Notes[edit]
- ^ abMuchem, Mwangi & Greijn 2002.
- ^Fitzpatrick, Parkinson & Ray 2006, p. 410.
- ^Fitzpatrick, Parkinson & Ray 2006, p. 430.
- ^ abKerio Valley - Kenya Wildlife.
- ^Hodd 2002, p. 164.
- ^ abMatthiessen, Peter (2010). The Tree Where Man Was Born. Penguin Classics. pp. 275–276. ISBN0143106244.
- ^J.D. Fage, William Tordoff (2002). A History of Africa, Fourth Edition. Routledge. p. 29. ISBN0415252482.
References[edit]
- Hodd, Michael (2002). Footprint East Africa Handbook: The Travel Guide. Footprint Travel Guides. ISBN1-900949-65-2.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Fitzpatrick, Mary; Parkinson, Tom; Ray, Nick (2006). East África. Lonely Planet. ISBN1-74104-286-0.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- 'Kerio Valley National Reserve'. Kenya Wildlife Services. Archived from the original on 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- Muchem, Julius; Mwangi, Wangu; Greijn, Heinz (2002). 'GIS in support of participatory land use planning in the Districts Keiyo & Marakwet, Kenya'. www.gisdevelopment.net. Retrieved 2008-03-16.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Last updated on 1/29/2019
This product is an anti-virus plug-in designed to protect corporate mail systems against viruses. The plug-in integrates into Kerio Connect mail servers and checks the attached files of emails.
With the use of the plug-in, Kerio Connect mail server incorporates the latest and most advanced anti-virus technologies of Doctor Web aimed to detect different types of malicious objects which may present a threat to mail system operation and information security.
Dr.Web for Kerio Connect checks the mail traffic for viruses, dialer programs, adware, riskware, hacktools and joke programs. On detection of a security threat, they are treated according to the Kerio mail server settings.
Dr.Web for Kerio Connect performs the following functions:
•The anti-virus check of email attachments according to Kerio mail server rules
•Malware detection
•Isolation of the infected objects in Dr.Web quarantine
•Heuristic analysis for additional protection against unknown viruses
•Fast and efficient check
•Automatic update of virus databases
Resolved Issues and Other Changes
•The scanning engine is upgraded to 64-bit version.
•Kerio Connect VMware Virtual Appliance support is introduced.
Pikka color picker 2 0 3. •The License Agreement is updated.
•The support of customizing of output formatting of threats list is added for the following commands: quarantine and threats.
•For threats command an option directory is added, which allows filtering threats by the directories where they have been detected.
•The option of setting a relative path for files recovery from quarantine is added.
•The option of displaying the list of virus databases installed is added in baseinfo command.
Installation Notes
System Requirements
To install Dr.Web for Kerio Connect 11.1, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements:
Component | Requirement |
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Disk Space | Minimum 290 MB of disk space |
Operating System | One of the following 64-bit versions: •Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7 •CentOS 6 and 7 •Debian 7 and 8 |
Mail server | If you're installing Dr.Web for Kerio Connect for the first time, the following versions of the mail server can be used: •Kerio Connect, versions from 7.0.0 and later |
Installation of Dr.Web for Kerio Connect 11.1
To install Dr.Web for Kerio Connect components:
1.Allow the execution of the drweb-kerio-connect_[version]-[build]~linux_amd64.run archive. For example, you can use the following command:
# chmod +x drweb-kerio-connect_[version]-[build]~linux_amd64.run
2.Execute the file by the following command:
# ./drweb-kerio-connect_[version]-[build]~linux_amd64.run
3.The drweb-kerio-connect_[version]-[build]~linuxdirectory, where [version] is the product version number, [build] is the number of program build (e.g., drweb-kerio-connect_11.1-1001120900_linux), will be created. Then the installation program will start and suggest the interactive help on the program installation.
4.To proceed with Dr.Web for Kerio Connect installation, enter Y or Yes (values are case insensitive), otherwise type N or No. Press ENTER.
5.Then select the installation package depending on the Kerio product version you are using . Enter the number of the corresponding package and press ENTER.
6.Read carefully the License Agreement. To scroll the text, press SPACEBAR. Further installation requires the License Agreement acceptance. Enter Y or Yes, then press ENTER , otherwise the installation is canceled.
7.The installation of Dr.Web for Kerio Connect starts. The installation progress report is shown on the screen in the real-time mode.
8.The message informing about the installation completion will open.
9.Once the installation is complete, copy the license key file drweb32.key to /etc/opt/drweb.com/ directory.
You can configure Kerio Connect to use the installed plug-in using Kerio administration console.
Additional Information
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•Download and review the latest manuals and guides at https://download.drweb.ru/doc.
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•Browse the Dr.Web official forum at https://forum.drweb.com/.
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•Fill in the web form in the corresponding section at https://support.drweb.com/.
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