On-Access Scanner (Dac) Configuration Example; On-Demand Scanner - ESET FILE SECURITY - FOR LINUX BSD AND SOLARIS Installation Manual

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6.4.2

On-Access scanner (DAC) configuration example

There are two ways you can to configure ESETS. In our example we will demonstrate how to use either of them to setup the DAC
module, described in section 5.2. You can choose the option that best suits you.
Using the ESETS configuration file:
[dac]
agent_enabled = yes
event_mask = "open"
ctl_incl = "/home"
action_av_deleted = "reject"
action_av = "scan"
action_av_infected = "reject"
Using the web interface:
Figure 6-3. ESETS - Configuration > On-Access scanner.
When changing settings in the web interface, always remember to save your configuration by the click Sa ve cha ng es . To apply
your new changes click the Apply cha ng es button in the Config ura tion sections panel.
6.4.3

On-Demand scanner

This section comprises an example on how to run the On-Demand scanner to scan for viruses:
Navigate to Control > O n-Dema nd Sca n
Enter the path to the directory you want to scan
Execute the Command-line scanner by clicking the Sca n button
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