Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes

Uninstalling Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes using the command line

February 8, 2024

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The application automatically performs the removal procedure. When completed, the application displays a message containing the results of removal.

Removing the application package and the graphical user interface package

To remove Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes and the graphical user interface that were installed from the RPM packages, execute the following command:

# rpm -e kics kics-gui

To remove Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes and the graphical user interface that were installed from the DEB packages, execute the following command:

# apt-get purge kics kics-gui

Removing the application package without the graphical user interface package

To uninstall Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes that was installed from the RPM package without the graphical user interface, execute the following command:

# rpm -e kics

To uninstall Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes that was installed from the DEB package without the graphical user interface, execute the following command:

# apt-get purge kics

Removing the graphical user interface package

To remove the graphical user interface that was installed from the RPM package, execute the following command:

# rpm -e kics-gui

To remove the graphical user interface that was installed from the DEB package, execute the following command:

# apt-get purge kics-gui

Removing Network Agent

To remove Network Agent that was installed from an RPM package to a 32-bit operating system, execute the following command:

# rpm -e klnagent

To remove Network Agent installed on a 64-bit operating system from an RPM package, execute the following command:

# rpm -e klnagent64

To remove Network Agent that was installed from a DEB package to a 32-bit operating system, execute the following command:

# apt-get purge klnagent

To remove Network Agent that was installed from a DEB package to a 64-bit operating system, execute the following command:

# apt-get purge klnagent64

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