Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux

Adding a reserve key

December 12, 2023

ID 197983

The kesl-control --add-reserve-key command adds a reserve key.

If an active key has not been added, the key will be added as the active key.

Command syntax

kesl-control [-L] --add-reserve-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 reserve key using the /home/test/00000002.key file:

kesl-control --add-reserve-key /home/test/00000002.key

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