The table contains monitoring scopes for the System Integrity Monitoring component. The application monitors files and directories located in the paths specified in the table. By default, the table contains the Kaspersky internal objects (/opt/kaspersky/kesl/) monitoring scope.
Monitoring scope settings for System Integrity Monitoring
Setting |
Description |
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Merge inherited values |
This check box enables or disables the merging of the list of exclusions when inherited in child policies. If the check box is selected, items in the list of the parent policy are displayed in child policies, and items can be added to the list of the child policy. If the check box is cleared, the list items are not merged when inheriting policy settings. This check box is cleared by default. |
Scope name |
Monitoring scope name. |
Path |
Path to the directory that the application protects. |
Status |
The status indicates whether the application scans this scope. |
You can add, edit, delete, move up, and move down items in the table.
The application scans objects in the specified scopes, in the order they appear in the list of scopes. If necessary, place the subdirectory higher in the list than its parent directory, to configure security settings for a subdirectory that are different from the security settings of the parent directory.
You can also import the list of monitoring scopes from a file by clicking Import or export the list of monitoring scopes to a file in JSON format by clicking Export. When importing, you are prompted to replace the list of monitoring scopes or add monitoring scopes to the existing list.
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