Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux

Viewing a list of detected applications

January 19, 2023

ID 198015

You can view the list of applications detected on the computer by executing the Inventory Scan task. Obtaining information about the applications installed on the computers can be useful, for example, for creating application control rules.

To view the list of applications detected on the computer, execute the following command:

kesl-control [-A] --get-app-list

Kaspersky Endpoint Security will display a list of detected applications grouped by paths, hashes, types, and categories, if they are specified in the Application Control task settings.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays the following information about connected devices:

  • Class. The connected device class. For example, OpticalDrive or HardDrive.
  • Identifier. ID of the connected device.
  • Name. Name of the connected device.
  • Path. Path to the device in the sysfs virtual operating system.
  • System drive. The setting indicates whether the connected device is a system drive (Yes or No).
  • Bus. Connection bus. Possible values: UnknownBus, USB, FireWire.
  • Driver. Name of the driver read by the sysfs virtual operating system.

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