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The object: scan for viruses all the objects listed in the file
/tmp/download.lst, move any infected objects that are detected with
their full paths to the directory /tmp/infected. Use heuristic checker.
Disable recursive scanning. Output information about infected,
suspicious, and corrupted objects to the report file.
The solution: in order to accomplish the above objective, do the
following:
1.
Set the program to move the objects to quarantine. To do so, enter
the line provided below in the On infected parameter input field in
the sections Object action and Container action on the
Kasperksy Anti-Virus Scanner tab of the Webmin program (see
Figure 4):
2.
Enable the heuristic checker, but disable recursive scanning and
object disinfection. For this purpose, make the following settings in
the Scan settings section:
Cure – Disable cleaning of infected objects.
Use heuristic – Enable heuristic code analyzer.
Recursion – Disable recursive scan of directories.
3.
In the command line type:
#kavscanner –@/tmp/download.lst
or,
1.
For actions to be applied to infected objects, include the following
line in the sections [object] and [container] of the configuration
file:
OnInfected=movePath /tmp/infected
2.
Disable disinfection mode (Cure=no) if it was enabled.
3.
In the command line type:
#kavscanner –@/tmp/download.lst –ePASBME –rq
–i0 -o /tmp/report.log –j3 –mCn
Now we shall make the task more complex by setting a requirement of limiting
access to the files in the directory /tmp/infected to reading and writing. This can
be accomplished using standard Unix tools (the chmod command). Therefore, it
is necessary to make the following changes in the task structure:
1.
In the On infected parameter input field, in the sections Object
action and Container action on the Kaspersky Anti-Virus
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
movePath /tmp/infected
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