Installing the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server package

January 24, 2025

ID 34718

Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server is distributed in packages in TXZ, DEB and RPM formats.

To install Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server from an RPM package, run the following command:

# rpm -i klms-<version_number>.i386.rpm

After the command is executed, the application is installed automatically.

After installing the application on CentOS, RedHat, and Rocky Linux operating systems:

  1. Create the /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/klms.conf file and add the following lines to that file:

    x /tmp/klmstmp

    x /tmp/klms_filter

  2. Configure access rights of the file:

    chmod 644 /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/klms.conf

  3. Update the configuration:

    systemctl daemon-reload

To install Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server from a DEB package on a 64-bit operating system, run the following command:

# dpkg --force-architecture -i klms_<version_number>_i386.deb

After the command is executed, the application is installed automatically.

To install Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server from a TXZ package on a 64-bit FreeBSD 11 operating system, run the following command:

# pkg add -f klms-<version_number>.txz

After the command is executed, the application is installed automatically.

After the application package has been installed for all operating systems, install the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server localization package.

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