Editing task settings using a configuration file
Editing task settings using a configuration file
February 8, 2024
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To edit task settings by changing a configuration file:
- Save task settings to the configuration file:
kics-control --get-settings <task
ID>|<task
>|<
task name
> --file <
full path to file
> [--json]
- Open the created configuration file for editing.
- Edit the required settings in the configuration file.
- Save the changes in the configuration file.
- Import the settings from the configuration file into the task:
kics-control --set-settings <task
ID>|<task
>|<
task name
> --file <
full path to file
> [--json]
Task settings will be updated.
If you change the allowlist or prevent the startup of all applications or applications that affect the operation of Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes in the Application Control task settings, run the --set-settings
command with the --accept
flag.
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