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The default is
"/tmp/.fsav-<UID>"
.
If the file exists and is a socket, the file is
removed and new socket is created. The
file removal shuts down all existing fsavd
instances.
If the path contains non-existing directo-
ries, the directories are created and the
directory permission is set to read/write/
exec permission for owner and read/
exec permission for group and others.
Created directories will have sticky bit on
by default. Directory permissions can be
changed with
dirmode
configuration file
option.
Socket file permissions are set to read
and write for the owner, if the daemon is
started in the stand-alone mode. If the
daemon is started as a daemon, the
read and write permissions are also
given for the group. The setting is
affected by the current umask. The
socket mode can be changed with the
socketmode
option from policy settings.
--avpriskware
[=
{on,off,yes,no,1,0}
]
Enable/dis-
able riskware scanning with the AVP
scan engine (in selected products).
--standalone
Start in the stand-alone mode. fsavd ter-
minates automatically after a period of
idle time. The option causes fsavd to
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