ksomisc is a provided by Kaspersky’s Linux and cross-platform security agents. It is not a mainstream consumer tool but rather an admin/enterprise-focused utility. The name expands roughly to “Kaspersky System Object Manager – Interactive Configuration.”
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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Guides through basic protection settings, proxy, and update sources. | | Network agent reconfiguration | Change the connection to Kaspersky Security Center (Administration Server). | | Application settings reset | Restore default settings – useful if policies cause issues. | | Component status check | Verify which protection components (File Anti-Virus, AMSI, etc.) are active. | | License management | Add or remove license keys via terminal. | | Debug/logging toggle | Enable detailed logs for support troubleshooting. | | Self-test | Run internal diagnostics. | ksomisc is a provided by Kaspersky’s Linux and
| Tool | Scope | Automation Friendly | Learning Curve | |------|-------|---------------------|----------------| | | Kaspersky agent config | ❌ (interactive) | Medium | | kavshell | Real-time commands/scanning | ✅ (scriptable) | High | | klnagchk | Network agent diagnostics | ✅ (simple check) | Low | | GUI Console | Full management | ❌ (requires display) | Low (but not headless) | | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | |