Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Linux

Add scan scope window

In this window, you can add or configure protection scope for the Anti-Cryptor component.

Protection scope settings

Setting

Description

Scan scope name

Field for entering the protection scope name. This name will be displayed in the table in the Protection scopes window.

The entry field must not be blank.

Use this scope

This check box enables or disables scans of this scope by the application.

If this check box is selected, the application processes this protection scope during the component operation.

If this check box is cleared, the application does not process this protection scope during the component operation. You can later include this scope in the component operation settings by selecting the check box.

The check box is selected by default.

File system, access protocol and path

You can select the type of file system in the drop-down list:

  • Local (default value) – local directories.
  • Shared displays server file system resources accessible via the Samba or NFS protocol.
  • All shared displays all server file system resources accessible via the Samba and NFS protocols.

Access protocol

You can select the remote access protocol in the drop-down list:

  • NFS: remote directories mounted on a device using the NFS protocol.
  • Samba: remote directories mounted on a device using the Samba protocol.

This drop-down list is available if the Shared option is selected in the drop-down list of file systems.

Path

The entry field for specifying the path to the directory that you want to include in the protection scope. You can use masks to specify the path.

You can use the * (asterisk) character to create a file or directory name mask.

You can indicate a single * character to represent any set of characters (including an empty set) preceding the / character in the file or directory name. For example, /dir/*/file or /dir/*/*/file.

You can indicate two consecutive * characters to represent any set of characters (including an empty set and the / character) in the file or directory name. For example, /dir/**/file*/ or /dir/file**/.

The ** mask can be used only once in a directory name. For example, /dir/**/**/file is an incorrect mask.

You can use a single ? character to represent any one character in the file or directory name.

This field is available if the Local type is selected in the drop-down list of file systems.

The field must not be blank.

By default, the / path is specified (root directory).

Masks

This list contains name masks of the objects that the application scans during operation of the Anti-Cryptor component.

By default the list contains the * mask (all objects).

You can add, edit, or delete masks.

Clicking the Delete button removes the selected item from the table.

This button is available if at least one item is selected in the table.

The selected element's settings are changed in a separate window.

Clicking the Add button opens a window where you can specify the new item settings.

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