Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux

Viewing information about the operation of an application in the Web Console

July 22, 2024

ID 263761

To view information about the application operation in the Web Console:

  1. In the main window of the Web Console, select Assets (Devices)Managed devices.

    The list of managed devices opens.

  2. Select the administration group containing the necessary device. To do so, click the link in the Current path field above the list of managed devices and select an administration group in the window that opens.

    The list displays only the managed devices for the selected administration group.

  3. In the list, find the device for which you want to view information and click the device name.
  4. This opens a managed device properties window; in that window, go to the Applications tab.
  5. In the list of Kaspersky applications installed on the device, click the name of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.1 for Linux application.

    The application properties window opens.

The Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.1 for Linux window displays the following information about Kaspersky Endpoint Security:

  • The General tab in the Information section displays general information about the installed application:
    • Name is the name of the application.
    • Version is the version number of the application.
    • Installed is the date and time when the application was installed on the device.
    • Last software update is the date and time when Kaspersky Endpoint Security software modules were last updated
    • Last synchronization is the date and time of the last connection of the device to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
    • Current status: status of File Threat Protection on the device, such as Running or Paused.
    • Under Installed updates, you can find information about application module updates.
    • Under Application databases, you can find information about the date and time of the application database update release and the date and time of the last update.
  • On the General tab, the Licenses section contains information about license keys added to the application and the licenses corresponding to these keys.
  • On the General tab, the Components section contains a list of functional components of the application. The status (for example, Stopped, Suspended, Not Installed) and version of each component is displayed.

    In the Light Agent mode for protecting virtual environments line, you can see information about the application usage mode:

    • The Running status means that the application is being used in Light Agent mode.
    • The Not installed status means that the application is being used in Standard mode.
  • The Events tab displays a list of application events on the device.
  • The Event settings section displays the types of events that the application stores in event storage and how long they are stored.
  • On Application settings tab, in the Detection and Response section, you can manage the network isolation of the device.

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