Integration with NSS Volumes |
To integrate Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers with volumes, specify values for parameters that are in the [NSS] section of the configuration file: •In the NssVolumesMountDir parameter, specify the path to the file system directory, where volumes are mounted (the default directory is /media/nss). •In the ProtectedVolumes parameter, specify the names of file system volumes located in the directory indicated in the NssVolumesMountDir parameter, and subject to protection. If the parameter is empty, all volumes in the directory indicated in the NssVolumesMountDir parameter are subject to protection. •If required, you can use ExcludedPath and IncludedPath parameters to exclude paths to objects located in the protected volumes or to include them in SpIDer Guard for NSS checks. You can specify paths to directories or paths to files. If you specify a directory, all content of the directory is skipped or scanned. Note that the IncludedPath parameter takes precedence over the ExcludedPath parameter, that is, if the same object (file or directory) is included in both parameter values, this object will be checked. Parameters IncludedPath and ExcludedPath allow to use file masks (wildcards). Case sensibility of paths indicated in these parameters is defined by the settings. •Enable SpIDer Guard for NSS by setting the Start parameter to the value Yes. After all settings are adjusted, restart Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers (use the command drweb-ctl reload). You can also restart the configuration daemon Dr.Web ConfigD (use the drweb-configd restart command). |