- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.0 for Linux Help
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.0 for Linux
- What's new
- Preparing to install the application
- Installing the application
- Deploying the application using the command line
- Installing the application using the command line
- Post-installation configuration of the application in interactive mode
- Selecting the application usage mode
- Defining the role of the virtual machine
- Enabling VDI protection mode
- Selecting the locale
- Viewing the End User License Agreement and the Privacy Policy
- Accepting the End User License Agreement
- Accepting the Privacy Policy
- Using Kaspersky Security Network
- Removing users from privileged groups
- Assigning the Administrator role to a user
- Determining the file operation interceptor type
- Enabling automatic configuration of SELinux
- Configuring the update source
- Configuring proxy server settings
- Starting an application database update
- Enabling automatic application database update
- Application activation
- Post-installation configuration of the application in automatic mode
- Settings in the configuration file for post-installation configuration
- Installing and configuring Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent
- Installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security administration plug-ins
- Deploying the application using Kaspersky Security Center
- Creating an installation package in Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console
- Creating an installation package in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console
- Preparing an archive with application databases in order to create an installation package with integrated databases
- Autoinstall.ini configuration file parameters
- Getting started using Kaspersky Security Center
- Activating the application using Kaspersky Security Center
- Running the application on Astra Linux in closed software environment mode
- Configuring allowing rules in the SELinux system
- Deploying the application using the command line
- Updating the application from a previous version
- Uninstalling the application
- Application licensing
- Data provision
- Data provided when using an activation code
- Data provided when downloading updates from Kaspersky update servers
- Data transferred when using the application in Light Agent mode
- Data sent to Kaspersky Security Center
- Data provided when following links in the application interface
- Data provided when using Kaspersky Security Network
- Data provided when using Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Managing the application using the command line
- Starting and stopping the application
- Displaying Help on the commands
- Enabling automatic addition of kesl-control commands (bash completion)
- Enabling the display of events
- Viewing information about the application
- Description of the application commands
- Using filters to limit query results
- Exporting and importing application settings
- Setting the application memory usage limit
- User roles
- General application settings
- Managing application tasks using the command line
- View the list of tasks
- Creating a new task
- Editing task settings using a configuration file
- Editing task settings using the command line
- Resetting task settings to their default values
- Starting and stopping a task
- Viewing a task state
- Scheduling a task
- Managing scan scopes from the command line
- Managing exclusion scopes from the command line
- Deleting a task
- Encrypted connections scan
- File Threat Protection task (File_Threat_Protection, ID:1)
- Malware Scan task (Scan_My_Computer, ID:2)
- Custom Scan task (Scan_File, ID:3)
- Critical Areas Scan task (Critical_Areas_Scan, ID:4)
- Update task (Update, ID:6)
- Rollback task (Rollback, ID:7)
- Licensing task (License, ID:9)
- Storage management task (Backup, ID:10)
- System Integrity Monitoring task (System_Integrity_Monitoring, ID:11)
- Firewall Management task (Firewall_Management, ID:12)
- About network packet rules
- About dynamic rules
- About the predefined network zone names
- Firewall Management task settings
- Adding a network packet rule
- Deleting a network packet rule
- Changing the execution priority of a network packet rule
- Adding a network address to a zone section
- Deleting a network address from a zone section
- Anti-Cryptor task (Anti_Cryptor, ID:13)
- Web Threat Protection task (Web_Threat_Protection, ID:14)
- Device Control task (Device_Control, ID:15)
- Removable Drives Scan task (Removable_Drives_Scan, ID:16)
- Network Threat Protection task (Network_Threat_Protection, ID:17)
- Container Scan task (Container_Scan, ID:18)
- Custom Container Scan task (Custom_Container_Scan, ID:19)
- Behavior Detection task (Behavior_Detection, ID:20)
- Application Control task (Application_Control, ID:21)
- Inventory Scan task (Inventory_Scan, ID:22)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response (KATA) Integration task (KATAEDR, ID:24)
- Using Kaspersky Security Network
- Integration with Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- KESL container
- Events and reports
- Managing the application using the Administration Console
- Starting and stopping the application on a client device
- Viewing the protection status of a device
- Viewing application settings
- Updating application databases and modules
- Managing policies in the Administration Console
- Policy settings
- File Threat Protection
- Exclusion scopes
- Exclusions by process
- Firewall Management
- Web Threat Protection
- Network Threat Protection
- Kaspersky Security Network
- Application Control
- Anti-Cryptor
- System Integrity Monitoring
- Device Control
- Behavior Detection
- Task management
- Removable Drives Scan
- Proxy server settings
- Application settings
- Container scan settings
- Managed Detection and Response
- Network settings
- Global exclusions
- Excluding process memory
- Storage settings
- Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response (KATA) Integration
- Light Agent mode
- Managing tasks in the Administration Console
- Task settings
- Configuring integration with Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- Configuring KESL container settings
- Manually checking the connection with the Administration Server. Klnagchk utility
- Manually connecting to the Administration Server. Klmover utility
- Remote diagnostics of client devices. Kaspersky Security Center remote diagnostics utility
- Remote application administration using Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console
- Logging in and out of the Web Console and Cloud Console
- Starting and stopping the application on a client device
- Viewing the protection status of a device
- Updating application databases and modules
- Managing policies in the Web Console
- Policy settings
- Application settings tab
- File Threat Protection
- Scan exclusions
- Firewall Management
- Web Threat Protection
- Network Threat Protection
- Kaspersky Security Network
- Anti-Cryptor
- System Integrity Monitoring
- Application Control
- Device Control
- Behavior Detection
- Task management
- Removable Drives Scan
- Proxy server settings
- Application settings
- Container scan settings
- Managed Detection and Response
- Network settings
- Global exclusions
- Storage settings
- Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response (KATA) Integration
- Light Agent mode
- Managing tasks in the Web Console
- Task settings
- Configuring integration with Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- Configuring KESL container settings
- Configuring remote diagnostics of client devices
- Managing application using graphical user interface
- Application components integrity check
- Contact Technical Support
- Appendices
- Appendix 1. Resource consumption optimization
- Appendix 2. Application configuration files
- Application settings configuration files
- Rules for editing application task configuration files
- File Threat Protection task configuration file
- Configuration file for the Malware Scan task
- Custom Scan task configuration file
- Critical Areas Scan task configuration file
- Update task configuration file
- Storage management task configuration file
- System Integrity Monitoring task configuration file
- Firewall Management task configuration file
- Anti-Cryptor task configuration file
- Web Threat Protection task configuration file
- Device Control task configuration file
- Removable Drives Scan task configuration file
- Network Threat Protection task configuration file
- Container Scan task configuration file
- Behavior Detection task configuration file
- Application Control task configuration file
- Inventory Scan task configuration file
- Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response (KATA) Integration task configuration file
- Appendix 3. Command line return codes
- Appendix 4. Managing KESL container using REST API
- Appendix 5. Configuring interaction with Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Mail Server
- Sources of information about Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Glossary
- Active key
- Active policy
- Administration group
- Administration Server
- Application activation
- Application databases
- Application settings
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Exclusion
- False positive
- File mask
- Group policy
- Group task
- Infected object
- Integration Server
- Kaspersky update servers
- License
- License certificate
- Light Agent
- Object disinfection
- Policy
- Proxy server
- Reserve key
- Startup objects
- Subscription
- SVM
- Trusted device
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Viewing reports
Information about operation of the application tasks is recorded to the application reports.
Report data is presented as a table that contains a list of events. Each line in the table contains information about a separate event. Event attributes are displayed in the table columns. Events logged during the performance of various tasks have different sets of attributes.
The following event importance levels are used in reports:
- Critical – events with the critical importance level that need your attention as they indicate problems in the application operation or vulnerabilities in the device protection
- High
- Medium
- Low
- Information
- Error
The application provides the following reports listed in the left part of the Reports window:
- Statistics. This report contains statistical information about the File Threat Protection task and scan tasks. You can update the displayed report by clicking the Reload button.
- System audit. This report contains information about events that occur during the application operation and during the user interaction with the application.
- Threat protection. This report contains information about the events that are logged while the following application monitoring tasks were running:
- Anti-Cryptor.
- System Integrity Monitoring.
- Firewall Management.
- Web Threat Protection.
- Application Control.
- Device Control.
- Removable Drives Scan.
- Network Threat Protection.
- Behavior Detection.
- File Threat Protection.
- On-demand tasks. This report contains information about the events that are logged while the following application tasks were running:
- Scan tasks.
- Update.
- System Integrity Check.
To view the report:
- Open the main application window.
- In the lower part of the main application window, click the Reports button.
The Reports window will open.
- In the left part of the Reports window, select the required report type.
A report containing a list of events is displayed in the right part of the window.
By default, events are sorted in ascending order by the values in the Date column.
- To view detailed information about an event displayed in a separate section of the report, select this event in the report.
The section that contains the attributes of this event is displayed at the bottom of the window.
For convenient processing of reports, you can modify the presentation of data on the screen in the following ways:
- Filter the list of events by occurrence time.
- Use the search function to find a specific event.
- View the selected event in a separate section.