You can use the following command to find out the ID of a task:
/opt/kaspersky/klms/bin/klms-control --get-task-list
The command will output a complete list of application tasks, their IDs, and status:
Use the following command to find out the ID of a rule:
/opt/kaspersky/klms/bin/klms-control --get-rule-list
The command will output a complete list of application rules, their IDs, and priority.
You can use names of rules and tasks in commands instead of their IDs:
/opt/kaspersky/klms/bin/klms-control --get-rule-settings Rule1 -n -f /home/user/rule1.xml
Where Rule1 stands for the name of a rule.
However, use of task names has limitations. For details, see the help for klms-control tool.
Release of antivirus database updates (required to protect your computer/server/mobile device)
Providing technical support over phone / web
Release of patches for the application (addressing detected bugs)
Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server Maintenance Pack 3 (version 8.0.3.30)
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