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F-SECURE LINUX SECURITY User Manual

F-SECURE LINUX SECURITY
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CHAPTER G G - 33
file: Use the configuration file based management method
optionally using PATH as the configuration file instead of the
default configuration file (/etc/opt/f-secure/fssp/
fssp.conf).
fsma: Use the F-Secure Policy Manager based management
method optionally specifying the OID used in sending alerts.
--databasedirectory=path
Read virus definition databases from the directory path. The
default is ".".
--enginedirectory=path
Load scan engines from the directory path. The default is ".".
--pidfile=path
Create a file containing the process identifier and remove it on
the normal exit. Without this option, no pid file is created. If path
is not specified, /var/opt/f-secure/fssp/run/
fsavd.pid is created. If path specifies a relative pathname, /
var/opt/f-secure/fssp/run/path is created. If path
specifies an absolute pathname, file with that path is created.
--socketname=path
Use the socket specified in the path. The default is "/tmp/
.fsav-<UID>".
If the file exists and is a socket, the file is removed and new
socket is created. The file removal shuts down all existing fsavd
instances.

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BrandF-SECURE
ModelLINUX SECURITY
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