Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 1 for Linux
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 1 for Linux
- What's new
- Installing the application
- About installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Installing the Kaspersky Endpoint Security package
- Initial configuration of Kaspersky Endpoint Security settings
- Step 1. Selecting the locale
- Step 3. Accepting the End User License Agreement
- Step 4. Accepting the Privacy Policy
- Step 5. Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Step 6. Configuring graphical user interface
- Step 7. Determining the type of file operation interceptor
- Step 8. Configuring update source
- Step 9. Configuring proxy server settings
- Step 10. Downloading Kaspersky Endpoint Security anti-virus databases
- Step 11. Enabling automatic update of anti-virus databases
- Step 12. Activating the application
- Automatic initial configuration of Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Settings of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security initial setup configuration file kesl.ini
- Installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security via Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing Network Agent
- Initial configuration of Network Agent settings
- Upgrading an old application version
- Configuring permissions in the SELinux system
- Configuring permissions in the AppArmor system
- Removing the application
- Application licensing
- Starting and stopping the application
- General settings of Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Managing Kaspersky Endpoint Security tasks using command line
- About Kaspersky Endpoint Security tasks
- Viewing a list of Kaspersky Endpoint Security tasks
- Creating a task
- Editing task settings using configuration file
- Editing task settings using command line
- Starting and stopping a task
- Pausing and resuming a task
- Managing scan scopes from command line
- Managing exclusion scopes from command line
- Viewing a task state
- Scheduling a task
- Receiving task schedule settings
- Editing task schedule settings
- Deleting a task
- File Threat Protection task (File_Threat_Protection ID:1)
- Virus scan task (Scan_My_Computer ID:2)
- Custom scan task (Scan_File ID:3)
- Boot sector scan task (Boot_Scan ID:4)
- Process memory scan task (Memory_Scan ID:5)
- Update task (Update ID:6)
- Rollback task (Rollback ID:7)
- Update retranslation task (Retranslate ID:8)
- License task (License ID:9)
- Storage management task (Backup ID:10)
- File Integrity Monitoring task (Integrity_Monitoring ID:11)
- Firewall Management task (Firewall ID:12)
- About Firewall Management
- About network packet rules
- About dynamic rules
- About the predefined network zone names
- Firewall Management task settings
- Adding network packet rule
- Deleting network packet rule
- Changing execution priority of network packet rule
- Adding network address to zone section
- Deleting network address from zone section
- Anti-Cryptor task (AntiCryptor ID:13)
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Remote administration of the application through Kaspersky Security Center
- Starting and stopping Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a client computer
- Configuring Kaspersky Endpoint Security settings
- Viewing the protection status of a computer
- Viewing Kaspersky Endpoint Security settings
- Managing policies
- Managing tasks
- Manually checking the connection with the Administration Server. Klnagchk utility
- Manually connecting to the Administration Server. Klmover utility
- Remote administration of the application through Kaspersky Security Center Web Console
- Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security graphical user interface
- Contact Technical Support
- Appendices
- Default task configuration files
- Rules for editing configuration files of Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- File Threat Protection task configuration file
- Virus scan task configuration file
- Custom scan task configuration file
- Boot sectors scan task configuration file
- Memory scan task configuration file
- Update task configuration file
- Update retranslation task configuration file
- Managing Storage task configuration file
- Firewall Management task configuration file
- File integrity monitoring task configuration file
- Anti-Cryptor task configuration file
- Configuring collaboration: Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Mail Server
- Command line return codes
- Default task configuration files
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activation code
- Active key
- Additional license key
- Administration group
- Administration Server
- Anti-virus databases
- Backup
- Disinfection
- Exclusion
- False positive
- File mask
- File Threat Protection (File Anti-Virus)
- Group task
- Infectable object
- Infected object
- Kaspersky Lab update servers
- License
- License certificate
- Management plug-in
- Policy
- Program settings
- Proxy server
- Subscription
- Task
- Task for specific devices
- Task settings
- Update
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Installing Network Agent
Installation of Network Agent is required if you are planning on managing Kaspersky Endpoint Security via Kaspersky Security Center.
The Network Agent installation process must be started with root privileges.
To install Network Agent from an RPM package to a 32-bit operating system, execute the following command:
# rpm -i klnagent-<build number>.i386.rpm
To install Network Agent from an RPM package to a 64-bit operating system, execute the following command:
# rpm -i klnagent64-<build number>.x86_64.rpm
To install Network Agent from a DEB package to a 32-bit operating system, execute the following command:
# dpkg -i klnagent_<build number>_i386.deb
To install Network Agent from a DEB package to a 64-bit operating system, execute the following command:
# dpkg -i klnagent64_<build number>_amd64.deb
After installing the package, start the Kaspersky Endpoint Security post-installation configuration script by executing the following command:
- for a 32-bit operating system:
/opt/kaspersky/klnagent/lib/bin/setup/postinstall.pl
- for a 64-bit operating system:
/opt/kaspersky/klnagent64/lib/bin/setup/postinstall.pl