Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Linux
- Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.4 for Linux Help
- Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.4 for Linux
- What's new
- Preparing to install Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security
- Installation and initial configuration of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security
- The installation and initial configuration of Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent
- Installing the Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security management plug-ins
- Installing and initially configuring the application using Kaspersky Security Center
- Creating an installation package in the Web Console
- Creating an installation package in the Administration Console
- Preparing an archive with application databases in order to create an installation package with integrated databases
- Autoinstall.ini configuration file parameters
- Getting started using Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing and initially configuring the application using the command line
- Installing the application using the command line
- Post-installation configuration of the application in interactive mode
- Selecting the locale
- Viewing the End User License Agreement and the Privacy Policy
- Accepting the End User License Agreement
- Accepting the Privacy Policy
- Using Kaspersky Security Network
- Removing users from privileged groups
- Assigning the Administrator role to a user
- Determining the file operation interceptor type
- Enabling automatic configuration of SELinux
- Configuring the update source
- Configuring proxy server settings
- Starting an application database update
- Enabling automatic application database update
- Application activation
- Post-installation configuration of the application in automatic mode
- Settings in the configuration file for post-installation configuration
- Configuring permissive rules in the SELinux system
- Running the application on Astra Linux OS in closed software environment mode
- Updating the application from a previous version
- Uninstalling the application
- Application licensing
- Data provision
- Application management concept
- Managing the application using Kaspersky Security Center
- About Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security management plug-ins
- Kaspersky Security Center policies
- Tasks for Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security created in Kaspersky Security Center
- Logging in and out of the Web Console and Cloud Console
- Managing policies in the Web Console
- Managing policies in the Administration Console
- Managing tasks in the Web Console
- Managing tasks in the Administration Console
- Managing the application using the command line
- Enabling automatic addition of kess-control commands (bash completion)
- Task management in the command line
- Displaying task settings in the command line
- Editing task settings in the command line
- Configuring task schedule in the command line
- Managing general application settings in the command line
- Using filters to limit results of queries
- Exporting and importing application settings
- Managing user roles using the command line
- Managing the application using Kaspersky Security Center
- Starting and stopping the application
- Viewing the protection status of a device and information about application performance
- Viewing the protection status of a device in the Web Console
- Viewing the protection status of a device in the Administration Console
- Viewing information about the operation of an application in the Web Console
- Viewing information about the operation of an application in the Administration Console
- Viewing information about the operation of an application in the command line
- Viewing application statistics
- Viewing application statistics in the Web Console
- Viewing application statistics in the Administration Console
- Viewing a list of mount points in the Web Console
- Viewing the list of mount points in the Administration Console
- Viewing application statistics and the list of mount points in the command line
- Collecting system performance metrics
- Updating application databases and modules
- Updating databases and modules
- Updating sources and update scenarios
- Updating application databases and modules in the Web Console
- Updating application databases and modules in the Administration Console
- Updating application databases and modules in the command line
- Updating using Kaspersky Update Utility
- Rolling back application database and module updates
- File Threat Protection
- Malware Scan
- Critical Areas Scan
- Removable Drives Scan
- Firewall Management
- Web Threat Protection
- Encrypted connections scan
- Network Threat Protection
- Protection against remote malicious encryption
- Managing blocked devices
- Application Control
- Inventory
- Device Control
- System Integrity Monitoring
- Real-time System Integrity Monitoring
- System Integrity Check
- Behavior Detection
- Using Kaspersky Security Network
- Advanced application settings
- Configuring a proxy server
- Configuring global exclusions
- Exclude process memory from scans
- Selecting the interception mode for file operations
- Configuring detection of applications that hackers can use to harm
- Enabling application stability monitoring
- Configuring application startup settings
- Limiting the use of resident memory by the application
- Limiting the use of memory and processor resources
- Limiting the number of Custom Scan tasks
- Configuring the transfer of data to Kaspersky Security Center storage
- Configuring permissions for task management
- Enabling or disabling monitoring of namespaces
- Backup
- Viewing events and reports
- Application management via the graphical user interface
- Application components integrity check
- Contact Technical Support
- Appendices
- Appendix 1. Resource consumption optimization
- Appendix 2. Commands for managing Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security
- Commands for managing application tasks and settings
- Statistics commands
- Commands for displaying events
- Commands for managing application events
- Commands for managing license keys
- Commands for Firewall Management
- Commands used to manage blocked devices
- Commands for managing Device Control
- Commands for managing Application Control
- Commands for managing Backup
- Commands for managing users and roles
- Commands for managing system performance metrics
- Appendix 3. Configuration files and default application settings
- Rules for editing application task configuration files
- Preset configuration files
- Default settings for command line tasks
- Default settings for the File_Threat_Protection task (ID:1)
- Default settings for the Scan_My_Computer task (ID:2)
- Default settings for the Scan_File task (ID:3)
- Default settings for the Critical_Areas_Scan task (ID:4)
- Default settings for the Update task (ID:6)
- Default settings for the System_Integrity_Monitoring task (ID:11)
- Default settings for the Firewall_Management task (ID:12)
- Default settings for the Anti_Cryptor task (ID:13)
- Default settings for the Web_Threat_Protection task (ID:14)
- Default settings for the Device_Control task (ID:15)
- Default settings for the Removable_Drives_Scan task (ID:16)
- Default settings for the Network_Threat_Protection task (ID:17)
- Default settings for the Behavior_Detection task (ID:20)
- Default settings for the Application_Control task (ID:21)
- Default settings for the Inventory_Scan task (ID:22)
- General application settings
- Encrypted connections scan settings
- Tasks schedule settings
- Appendix 4. Command line return codes
- Sources of information about Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security
- Glossary
- Active key
- Active policy
- Administration group
- Administration Server
- Application activation
- Application databases
- Application settings
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Exclusion
- False positive
- File mask
- Group policy
- Group task
- Infected object
- Kaspersky update servers
- License
- License certificate
- Object disinfection
- Policy
- Proxy server
- Reserve key
- Startup objects
- Subscription
- Trusted device
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Configuring proxy server settings in the Administration Console
In the Administration Console, you can configure the use of a proxy server in the policy properties (General settings → Proxy server settings).
Proxy server settings
Setting |
Description |
---|---|
Do not use proxy server |
If this option is selected, the application does not use a proxy server. |
Specify the proxy server settings |
If you select this option the application uses the specified proxy server settings to connect to Kaspersky activation servers, to update sources for databases and application modules, to Kaspersky Security Network, and when verifying website certificates using the Web Threat Protection component. |
Address and port |
Fields for entering the proxy server's IP address or domain name as well as its port. Default port: 3128. These fields are available if the Use the specified proxy server settings option is selected. |
Use proxy server authentication |
This check box enables or disables proxy server authentication using a user name and password. This check box is available if the Use the specified proxy server settings option is selected. This check box is cleared by default. When connecting via an HTTP proxy, we recommend to use a separate account that is not used to sign in to other systems. An HTTP proxy uses an insecure connection, and the account may be compromised. |
User name |
Entry field for the user name used for proxy server authentication. The entry field is available if the Use proxy server authentication check box is selected. |
Password |
Entry field for entering the user password for proxy server authentication. It is recommended to make sure that the password complexity and anti-bruteforce mechanisms ensure that the password cannot be guessed within 6 months. Clicking the Show button causes the user's password to be displayed in clear text in the Password field. By default, the user password is hidden and is displayed as asterisks. The text box and the button are available if the Use proxy server authentication check box is selected. |
Use Kaspersky Security Center as a proxy server for application activation |
Enables or disables the use of Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server as a proxy server for accessing Kaspersky activation servers. This is necessary when activating the application in an isolated network segment without internet access using an activation code. If this check box is selected, the application gains access to activation servers via the Administration Server that has internet access. This check box is cleared by default. |