Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux

Enabling and disabling use of Kaspersky Security Network using the command line

January 23, 2024

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To enable use of Kaspersky Security Network in extended mode, execute the following command:

kesl-control --set-app-settings UseKSN=Extended --accept-ksn

To enable use of Kaspersky Security Network in standard mode, execute the following command:

kesl-control --set-app-settings UseKSN=Basic --accept-ksn

To disable use of Kaspersky Security Network, execute the following command:

kesl-control --set-app-settings UseKSN=No

To enable or disable use of Kaspersky Security Network with a configuration file, execute the following command:

kesl-control --set-app-settings --file <configuration file name> [--accept-ksn]

To enable the use of Kaspersky Security Network, execute the following command: kesl-control --set-settings with the --accept-ksn option.

If Kaspersky Endpoint Security installed on a client device runs under a policy that was assigned in Kaspersky Security Center, the value of the UseKSN setting can only be modified by using Kaspersky Security Center. When Kaspersky Endpoint Security installed on a client device stops running under a policy, the following value is assigned to the setting: UseKSN=No.

The file ksn_license.<language ID> containing the text of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement is located in the directory /opt/kaspersky/kesl/doc/.

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