F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux/Administrator’s Guide
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7.1.1.5
Common Settings
Common settings
Common Settings
Admin notification settings
Admin notification settings
E-mail address
E-mail address
(admin_mailaddr)
Specifies the administrator’s e-mail address.
If you have enabled the
Notify the administrator by e-mail
option in the
What to do when
a virus is detected
setting for a service, virus detection notifications are sent to this address.
This address is also used in SMTP scanning as the sender address in notification e-mails
sent back to senders.
You can specify multiple addresses, separated by commas (","). In this case, the first
address in the list is used as the sender address.
The maximum length of the setting is 1999 bytes.
SMTP server
SMTP server
(admin_mx_host/admin_mx_port)
Specifies the mail server which is used to send virus detection notifications to the
administrator. The standard port number is 25.
Edit the notification message
Detection message
Edits the message which is shown when a virus is detected in a file being sent.
The text up to the first blank line contains the header.
Enter the message (including the Subject) by using the UTF-8 character set. The maximum
length of the message is 9000 bytes.
For information on variables and options, see “
Detection Notification Templates
”, 67.
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If you edit the message from the command line, you need to restart the service
afterwards.
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If you edit [Detection message] by using the web console, the following file is updated:
/opt/f-secure/fsigk/conf/template_admin.txt.
Temporary directory
Temporary directory
(tmpdir)
Specifies the work directory. The directory is used for temporarily storing files that are being
scanned for viruses.
The default is /var/tmp/fsigk.
Quarantine directory
Quarantine directory
(quarantine_dir)
Specifies the directory for storing detected viruses. The directory is used, if you have enabled
the
Quarantine
option for a service. Enable this setting only if sufficient disk space is
available.
The default is /var/tmp/quarantine.