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SAVFL: how to manual scan without quarantine files?

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 2 comments
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We want a log-only manual file scan on our Linux systems. Does anyone knows if there exists some CLI options for?

We could also switch a scheduled scan, but can't find any documentation for the needed "registry" entries here. Only how to make them with symcfg (SAV_Linux_Impl.pdf).

 

Further we want to exclude /sys from being scanned. Its equal to /proc that seems to be ignored automatically. Any hint here?

 

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NTC's picture
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2009
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Could you find how to do this??

Hi!!

Did you find the answers to these questions???  If you did, please could you share with us what you get??

Regards,

NTC

 

 

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2009
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ConfigEd

The easiest way to acomplish both exclusions and custom scan options is with the ConfigEd tool:

Title: 'How to configure Symantec AntiVirus for Linux using a GRC.DAT file'
Document ID: 2009041013051948
> Web URL: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security....

While I would suggest NOT directly editing the "registry" whenever possible, the sudo registry is directly editable with the symcfg command (refer to the SAV_Linux_Impl.pdf included with the SAVFL product). "Registry" entrys should mirror entrys found in the SAV_CE for Windows product.