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is
defUnix.prf
, a sample of which is supplied with
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
for xBSD File Server
. If your package doesn’t contain the file, the scanner
will use its own default settings. You may also redefine settings by using
the switch
F=profile_name
in the command line.
To check for viruses you may also load the Daemon program
(see chapter 5). In the beginning, this program can be started from the
command line and later it may be called from the client. When you start the
daemon process for the first time, your command line may look similar to
the following:
./kavdaemon
This command execution will start the daemon process and loading of the
virus-definition databases into the system memory. To start checking in
your home directories, for example, you may use the following command:
./kavdaemon -o{/home}
Daemon inherits all functions of Scanner, but there are some differences in
command line switches that are related to features of the process
(see chapter 6).
The Monitor is always active and continuously checks filesystem objects
that are started or opened (for details on how to start the Monitor see
subchapter 7.3).
3.3. Starting to update virus-
definition databases
Sources of updates for your virus-definition databases.
An example of how to use Updater.
You may acquire updates for your virus-definition databases via the
Internet or from Kaspersky Lab dealers.
The main address for updates is
http://updates2.kaspersky-labs.com/updates
.