Installing Required Kernel Modules Manully; User Interface - F-SECURE LINUX SECURITY Manual

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Installing Required Kernel Modules Manully

User Interface

You may need to install required kernel modules manualy if you forgot to use Software Installation
Mode and the system is not working properly or in large installations when some hosts do not
include development tools or kernel source.
Make sure that the running kernel version is the same as the version of the kernel sources
installed. The kernel configuration must also be the same. On some distributions, such as older
SUSE distributions, you may need to go to /usr/src/linux and run the following commands
before the kernel sources match the installed kernel: make cloneconfig
modules_prepare
Follow the instructions below to install required kernel modules:
Run the following command as the root user:
/opt/f-secure/fsav/bin/fsav-compile-drivers
If the summary page in the user interface does not show any errors, the product is working
correctly.
fsav-compile-drivers is a shell script that configures and compiles the Dazuko driver automatically
for your system and for the product. For more information on the Dazuko driver, visit
www.dazuko.org.
Note: You can download the Dazuko driver from
product, but it is not recommended. The product has been extensively tested only with the
Dazuko version that ships with the product, which is installed in
/opt/f-secure/fsav/dazuko.tar.gz.
If your Linux distribution has a preinstalled Dazuko, it cannot be used as Dazuko depends on
the included patches and configuration options, which are likely different in the preinstalled
Dazuko. Uninstall the preinstalled Dazuko or make sure that it is not run during the system startup
and follow the installation instructions above to install Dazuko with all required patches and
configuration options.
Troubleshooting issues with the Web User Interface.
make
www.dazuko.org
and use it with the

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