Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux

Commands for managing general container scan settings

July 22, 2024

ID 264204

The kesl-control --get-container-settings command

The command outputs the current general container scan settings to the console or a configuration file.

Command syntax

kesl-control [-C] --get-container-settings [--file <configuration file path>] [--json]

Arguments and keys

--file <configuration file path>: the path to the configuration file where general container scan settings will be saved If you do not specify the --file option, settings will be output to the console.

If you specify the name of a file without its path, the file will be created in the current directory. If a file already exists in the specified path, it will be overwritten. If the specified directory does not exist, no configuration file will be generated.

--json is specified to output the settings in JSON format. If the --json key is not specified, the settings will be imported in the INI format.

The kesl-control --set-container-settings command

The command configures the general container scan settings with command options or by importing settings from a configuration file.

Command syntax

Define settings via command options:

kesl-control [-C] --set-container-settings <setting name>=<setting value> [<setting name>=<setting value>]

Define settings via a configuration file:

kesl-control [-C] --set-container-settings --file <configuration file path> [--json]

Arguments and keys

<option name> = <option value >: the name and value of a general container scan setting.

--file <configuration file path>: the full path to the configuration file; general container scan settings from this file will be imported into the application.

--json is specified to import the settings from the configuration file into the application in JSON format. If the --json key is not specified, the application attempts to import from an INI file. If the import fails, an error is displayed.

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