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AV Exclusions for paths and processes on RHEL and Ubuntu SVM server

Hi,

 

I would like to know, if someone wants to install Mcafee Antivirus or any other AV on the SVM Red Hat Server or Ubuntu Server, which all paths/processes/etc... to be excluded. 

Thanks & Regards,
Fawad Laiq
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RDanailov
By Level 7 Flexeran
Level 7 Flexeran

Hi @fawad_laiq,

Please review the following KB for general recommendations on the subject you asked about. 
The following services must not be affected, or blocked in any way, by the Anti-Virus Agent software:

  • Crond
  • haproxy
  • httpd
  • mariadb/mysqld
  • sgdaemon
  • scandaemon

You can acquire the path of each of the services using the "systemctl status" command [Red Hat example].
The path where each service is located will be written in the output of that command. 

Regards,
Rosen
"To understand where a system breaks, one should think like the person who built it"

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RDanailov
By Level 7 Flexeran
Level 7 Flexeran

Hi @fawad_laiq,

Please review the following KB for general recommendations on the subject you asked about. 
The following services must not be affected, or blocked in any way, by the Anti-Virus Agent software:

  • Crond
  • haproxy
  • httpd
  • mariadb/mysqld
  • sgdaemon
  • scandaemon

You can acquire the path of each of the services using the "systemctl status" command [Red Hat example].
The path where each service is located will be written in the output of that command. 

Regards,
Rosen
"To understand where a system breaks, one should think like the person who built it"
Dear Rosen,

Thanks a lot.
Thanks & Regards,
Fawad Laiq