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82 | F-Secure Linux Security | Command Line Tools

fsma

You can use fsma command to check the status of the product modules.
Run the following command: /etc/init.d/fsma status
Module
F-Secure Alert Database
Handler Daemon
F-Secure FSAV Policy
Manager Daemon
F-Secure Firewall Daemon
F-Secure FSAV License
Alerter
F-Secure FSAV On-Access
Scanner Daemon
F-Secure FSAV Status
Daemon
Process
/opt/f-secure/fsav/sbin/
fsadhd
/opt/f-secure/fsav/bin/
fsavpmd
/opt/f-secure/fsav/bin/
fsfwd.run
/opt/f-secure/fsav/libexec/
fslmalerter
/opt/f-secure/fsav/sbin/
fsoasd
/opt/f-secure/fsav/bin/
fstatusd
Description
Stores alerts to a local
database. Alerts can be
viewed with the web user
interface.
Handles all F-Secure Policy
Manager Console operations
(for example, Scan all hard
disks now, Update database
now, Reset statistics)
The interface between
F-Secure Management Agent
and the iptables/netfilter
firewall.
Checks and informs how
many days are left in the
evaluation period when the
product is installed in the
evaluation mode.
Provides all real-time
protection features: real-time
virus scanning, real-time
integrity checking and rootkit
protection.
Checks the current status of
every component keeps
desktop panel applications
and web user interface
up-to-date.

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