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F-SECURE LINUX SECURITY User Manual

F-SECURE LINUX SECURITY
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CHAPTER G G - 57
Enable/disable virus scanning of the files
during baselining. Viruses are scanned with
options --dumb and --archive. (See fsav(1))
--auto={yes,no=default}
Disable the action confirmation. Assumes
'Yes' to all enabled actions. Please note that
--auto=no disables the auto switch, same as
if --auto would not have been given at all.
(default: no)
-b, --baselinefile [options]
This mode will add only entries given from command line OR
stdin to baseline. This option has same sub-options as baseline.
-a, --add [options] target ...
Add a target[s] to the known files list. Targets must be real files or
links. By default all files are added as monitored. A new baseline
needs to be generated after all file additions have been per-
formed.
--protect={yes,no=default}
Add the file as protected, instead of moni-
tored. When a file is added as protected, the
file can only be opened for reading. Opening
the file in write mode will fail.
--access={allow=default,deny}
Specify whether file access is allowed or
denied if file data or metadata does not

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BrandF-SECURE
ModelLINUX SECURITY
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

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