Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux

Update

January 23, 2024

ID 246378

If Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments, the application databases and modules cannot be updated using the task created in Kaspersky Security Center. Updates are performed using a local predefined task.

Updating the databases and application modules of Kaspersky Endpoint Security ensures up-to-date protection on your device. New viruses and other types of malware appear worldwide on a daily basis. The application databases contain information about the threats and the ways to neutralize them. To detect threats quickly, you are urged to regularly update the application databases and modules.

An update source is a resource that contains updates for Kaspersky Endpoint Security databases and application modules. Update sources can be FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS servers (such as Kaspersky Security Center and Kaspersky update servers), as well as local or network directories mounted by the user.

Update source settings for the Update task

Setting

Description

Update source

In this section, you can select the update source:

  • Kaspersky update servers, where database updates for Kaspersky applications are published (default value).
  • Kaspersky Security Center – Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
  • Other sources on the local or global network – HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP servers or directories on local network servers.

Use Kaspersky update servers if other update sources are not available

The check box enables or disables usage Kaspersky update servers as the update source, if the selected update sources are not available.

This checkbox is available if the Other sources on the local or global network or Kaspersky Security Center option is selected in the Update sources block.

The check box is selected by default.

Custom update sources

This table contains a list of custom sources of database updates. During the update process, the application accesses update sources in the order they appear in the table.

The table contains the following columns:

  • Source address – HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP servers or directories on local network servers.
  • Status indicates if the source is used in the task (In use or Not in use). You can change the status by selecting or clearing the Use this source check box in the Update source window that opens when you click the Edit button.

     

    This table is available if the Other sources on the local or global network option is selected.

    You can add, edit, delete, move up, or move down update sources in the table.

The table is empty by default.

In the Settings section, you can specify the response timeout and the application update download settings.

Additional settings of the Update task

Setting

Description

Maximum time to wait for a response from the update source (sec)

The maximum period of time that the application waits for a response from the selected update source (in seconds). When no response has arrived by this time, an event involving a loss of communication with the update source is logged in the task log.

Available values: 0–120. If 0 is specified, the period of time that the application waits for a response from the selected source is unlimited.

Default value: 10 seconds.

Application update download mode

In the drop-down list, you can select the mode for updating application databases:

  • Do not download updates. If this list item is selected, the application cannot be updated.
  • Download only update files, but do not install them on client devices (default value).
  • Download and install updates to client devices. After updates are installed, the application will restart automatically.

     

This feature is not supported in the KESL container.

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