18 | F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy | Using the product on Linux
Frequently asked questions
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions regarding F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy on Linux.
Question
How can I check that F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy
is running?
How can I start F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy
manually?
Why does F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy not start
up?
Where are the F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy files
located in the Linux version?
Can I configure F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy not
to start on system startup?
Answer
You can check this by entering the command
/etc/init.d/fspmp status.
Enter the command /etc/init.d/fspmp start.
Check the runtime errors, warnings and other
information, which are logged in
/var/opt/f-secure/fspmp/log/log.
To list all files and their locations, enter:
•
dpkg -L f-secure-policy-manager-proxy
for Debian-based distributions.
•
rpm -ql f-secure-policy-manager-proxy
for RPM-based distributions.
Yes, enter:
•
update-rc.d -f fspmp remove for
Debian-based distributions.
•
chkconfig --del fspmp for RPM-based
distributions.
To configure F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy to start
on system startup again, enter:
•
update-rc.d fspmp defaults for
Debian-based distributions.
•
chkconfig --add fspmp for RPM-based
distributions.
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