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EMGR, how to disable auto complemetary scan filter

RyanLVMing
RyanLVMing over 11 years ago

How to disable default auto complemenary scan filter, like ius.tcl

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  • Sumithra4u
    Sumithra4u over 11 years ago

    Hi, 

     You can do this by using  remove_filter(filter-name:string);

    Create a custom filter file let's say my_filters.flt and specify filters that you dont want.

    remove_fitler("ius_fatal10");

    removie_filter("ius_xxxx");

     and pass "my_filter.flt" to scan script 

     

    group my_tests {

     

     

    scan_script : vm_scan.pl  abc.flt  xyz.flt  my_filter.flt;  //where abc.flit , xyz.flt are intended filters

    };

    Good luck!!

    Sekhar

     

     

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