User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Finding your way around
- System Settings
- Policy Manager
- The Policy Manager tab
- Creating a Policy
- Address Group
- Queue Manager
- Dictionary Manager
- Global Policy
- Creating a new Sub-policy
- Editing a sub-policy
- Adding Filters to the policy
- Defining a filter
- The Anti-Virus Agent Filter
- The Anti-Spam Agent Filters
- Internet Threat Database Filter
- Standard Disclaimer
- General Content Filter
- advanced content filter
- Message Attachment Filter
- Content Guardian
- Dictionary Threshold Filter
- Key Points
- Reports & Logs
- RiskFilter System Management Console
- Appendix
- INDEX
- Notices

158 Administrator’s Guide SurfControl RiskFilter - E-mail V5.2.4
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PPENDIX
Using the Command Line Interface
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USING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
‘rfmngr’ is a non-root Linux user on the RiskFilter appliance. It is created in all out-of-the-box RiskFilter
appliances and has the default password “$rfmngr$”. For security reasons this password must be changed
as soon as possible. To access the command line interface in order to use the utilities that it offers you
need to log in as ‘rfmngr’. The utilities available within this interface are all stored in:
/opt/riskfilter/smg/bin
Command: # ssh rfmngr@<RiskFilter-appliance-IP-or-host>
Use ‘sudo’ to execute any of the commands.
• qtool.sh – command line management for the RiskFilter receive queue
# sudo /opt/riskfilter/smg/bin/qtool.sh
• smgd – reports the status of the RiskFilter application
# sudo /etc/init.d/smgd status