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@ETCDIR@/esets.cfg
This is the most important conguration le, as it controls all major aspects of the product‘s
functionality. The esets.cfg le is made up of several sections, each of which contains various
parameters. The le contains one global and several "agent“ sections, with all section names
enclosed in square brackets. Parameters in the global section are used to dene conguration
options for the ESETS daemon as well as default values for the ESETS scanning engine
conguration. Parameters in agent sections are used to dene conguration options of modules
used to intercept various data ow types in the computer and/or its neighborhood, and prepare
it for scanning. Note that in addition to the various parameters used for system conguration,
there are also rules governing the organization of the le. For detailed information on the most
eective way to organize this le, please refer to the esets.cfg(5) and esets_daemon(8) man
pages, as well as relevant agents‘ man pages.
@ETCDIR@/certs
This directory is used to store the certicates used by the ESETS Web Interface for
authentication. Please see the esets_wwwi man page (8) for details.
@ETCDIR@/license
This directory is used to store the product(s) license key(s) you have acquired from your
vendor. Note that the ESETS daemon will check only this directory for a valid license key, unless
the ‘license_dir‘ parameter in the ESETS conguration le is redened.
@ETCDIR@/scripts/license_warning_script
If enabled by the ESETS conguration le parameter ‘license_warn_enabled’, this script will be
executed 30 days (once per day) before product license expiration, sending an email notication
about the expiration status to the system administrator.
@ETCDIR@/scripts/daemon_notication_script
If enabled by the ESETS conguration le parameter exec_script‘, this script is executed in the
event of a detected inltration by the antivirus system. It is used to send email notication about
the event to the system administrator.
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