# initial configuration file # all possible options: https://support.kaspersky.com/KES4Linux/11/en-US/184644.htm # auto acceppt EULA and privacy policy # /usr/share/licenses/kesl # License file: /opt/kaspersky/kesl/doc/ksn_license.de EULA_AGREED=Yes PRIVACY_POLICY_AGREED=Yes # Acceptance of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement # https://www.kaspersky.com/ksn USE_KSN=No # Start database update task during setup # Note: upgrading the database can take a LONG time while any other pacman # jobs will wait until this has been finished. This package will auto-start # the update process in the background instead. UPDATE_EXECUTE=No # source for updates UPDATER_SOURCE=KLServers # Automatic start of kernel module compilation (if no fanotify avail) KERNEL_SRCS_INSTALL=Yes # Enable the use of the graphical user interface USE_GUI=Yes # Proxy server for upgrading #PROXY_SERVER= # If the LOCALE setting is not specified, the system locale is set by default. #LOCALE= # Activation code or key file # Default (if unset) using current license. if there is no license use a trial instead #INSTALL_LICENSE= # Only users with the Administrator role have full access to Kaspersky # Endpoint Security management by command line and GUI. # Default (if unset) is none (i.e root only) # Package default is to add the user who's currently installing ADMIN_USER=@YOU@ # specific arch params to enable scheduled updates # as there is no option within the auto install ini: # can be y only. if you do not want to enable automatic updates outcomment the following: SCHEDULE_AUTOUPDATES=y # update interval in minutes (when SCHEDULE_AUTOUPDATES=y). # e.g. set this to "120" to run it once (at a random interval) within 120 minutes: SCHEDULE_UPDATE_INTERVAL=120