Commands for managing application tasks and settings
-T is a prefix indicating that the command belongs to the group of commands for managing application settings and tasks.
-C is a prefix indicating that the command belongs to the group of commands for managing container scan settings.
-N is a prefix indicating that the command belongs to the group of commands for managing secure connections scan settings.
kesl-control --export-settings
This command outputs all application settings to the console or exports to a configuration file. These include general container scan settings, encrypted connections scan settings, general application settings, and task settings.
Command syntax
kesl-control [-T] --export-settings [--file <
configuration file path
>] [--json]
Arguments and keys
--file <
configuration file path
>
– full path to the configuration file where the application settings will be saved.
--json
is specified to output the settings in JSON format. If the --json
key is not specified, the settings will be imported in the INI format.
kesl-control --import-settings
This command imports all application settings from a configuration file, including general container scan settings, encrypted connections scan settings, general application settings, and task settings.
Command syntax
kesl-control [-T] --import-settings -
-
file <
configuration file path
> [--json]
Arguments and keys
--file <
configuration file path
>
– full path to the configuration file to import the settings into the application.
--json
is specified to import the settings from the configuration file in JSON format. If the --json
key is not specified, the application attempts to import from an INI file. If the import fails, an error is displayed.
kesl-control --update-application
This command installs a downloaded application module update.
It can only be executed if the application is being used in standard mode.
Command syntax
kesl-control [-T] --update-application