Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux

Adding an active key

January 23, 2024

ID 197982

The command for adding a license key can only be executed if the application is being used in standalone mode. When using the application in Light Agent mode for protecting virtual environments, this command fails with an error.

The kesl-control --add-active-key command adds an active key.

Command syntax

kesl-control [-L] --add-active-key <path to key file>|<activation code>

Arguments and keys

<path to the key file> – path to the key file. If the key file is located in the current directory, it is sufficient to specify only the file name.

<activation code>activation code.

Example:

Add a key as an active key using the /home/test/00000001.key file:

kesl-control --add-active-key /home/test/00000001.key

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