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where <file> - is a license key file name, and restart the application (for
details see section 7.14 on page 75).
2. Configure the Sendmail system to integrate it with the anti-virus filter (if
this has not been done during the installation) (see section 7.1 on page
47) and restart Sendmail.
3. Configure proxy server settings in the Kaspersky Anti-Virus configuration
file if you connect to the Internet through a proxy server (see Appendix A
on page 98). This is required to update the database and kernel
modules.
4. If necessary, perform additional configuration of the application (see
Chapter 7 on page 47).
5. Install the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module for Webmin to enable remote
management of the application, if that was not done automatically during
the installation (see section 7.2 on page 50).
3.5. Location of application files and
directories
The default paths for application files on a Linux server are as follows:
/etc/kav/5.6/kavmilter/ – directory containing application configuration files:
kavmilter.conf – configuration file containing runtime settings.
kavmilter.setup – configuration file added to applications.setup for
retrieving and installing updates;
groups.d/ – directory used to store group configuration files;
groups.d/default.conf – configuration file containing processing rules for
the default group;
init.d/kavmilterd – service script to control operation of the application;
The application also creates the symbolic link
/etc/init.d/kavmilterd which points to the control service script.
profiles/ – directory containing configurations of preset protection
profiles.
/opt/kav/5.6/kavmilter/man – directory containing manual pages.
/opt/kav/5.6/kavmilter/bin – directory containing application executable files,
such as kavmilter, keepup2date, and licensemanager.
/opt/kav/5.6/kavmilter/doc – directory containing application documentation.










