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Files and directories excluded from scanning
Scan only executables
Whitelisted executables
Whitelisted executables must match baseline always allowed.
Whitelisted executables must match baseline
Scan when opening a file
Scan when closing a file
Scan when running an executable
Scan inside archives
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is applied. If also the secondary actions fails
an alert is sent describing the failed actions.
Directories listed here will not be scanned.
Specify the names of the directories to be
excluded from scanning. Use full, absolute
path. Enter each directory on its own line.
Directory names may contain whitespaces.
Scanning may be restricted to executable files
only (= files with execute bit on). Generally this
is not recommended, since malware can also
spread through non-executable files, such as
word processor macros.
List of executables for which all file access is
Enter full paths to executables, one per line.
Executable on the whitelist is allowed free
access only if it matches the Integrity Checker
baseline.
Specify whether files should scanned when
they are opened.
Specify whether files should scanned when
they are closed.
Specify whether files should be scanned when
they are executed
Specifies whether archives should be included
in real-time scanning. The supported archive
formats include, for example, .tar.gz, .zip

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