- What is the Cylance Engine?
- How the Cylance Engine analyzes a file
- System requirements for the Cylance Engine
- Installing and updating the Cylance Engine
- Install the Cylance Engine on a Linux distribution
- Query the version of your Cylance Engine on a Linux distribution
- Update the version of your Cylance Engine on a Linux distribution
- Remove the Cylance Engine from a Linux distribution
- Install the Cylance Engine on a Windows distribution
- Query the version of your Cylance Engine on a Windows distribution
- Update the version of your Cylance Engine on a Windows distribution
- Remove the Cylance Engine from a Windows distribution
- File-scoring service
- File-scoring service protocols
- Appendix: Cylance Infinity Data Service
- Appendix: Threat indicators
- Appendix: Prometheus monitoring support
- Appendix: CylanceTcpService Protocol
- BlackBerry Docs
- Cylance Engine
- Cylance Engine Integration Guide
- File-scoring service
- Environment variables
Environment variables
The
Cylance Engine
supports reading environment variables that control behavior before the configuration file is loaded.Variable | Description |
---|---|
CYLANCE_TCP_SERVICE_TEMP _PATH | This specifies the path where the sentinel file for the instance is created. By default, the path is /tmp , but this can be redirected to another path using this variable. The Cylance Engine automatically removes this file when the service shuts down. |