You are welcome to subscribe to "New articles in Knowledge base" mailing list:

You are visiting our Support Website and we thank you in advance for your participation in this poll and your feedbacks.

Please vote honestly, we will analyze the results and will do our best to improve our service as soon as possible.

 Corporate Support Website Usability Survey:
Navigation quality*
Technical articles efficiency*
Relevance of the article(s) turned out by your query*
Ease of access to relevant information*
Comments

Read the same in:    English  Deutsch  日本語  Русский  
Home / Business products /  Administration Kit /  Kaspersky Administration Kit 6.0 MP1/MP2 /  Troubleshooting

 
Search :  
Search tips Article ID # :   
 

Kaspersky Administration Kit 6.0 MP1/MP2

 
The klnagchk.exe utility to analyze connection parameters of the Administration Agent
 ID Article: 1252    Other languages:  Deutsch  日本語  Русский      Views for 7 days 47    Last modified on 2009 Apr 23 17:57 Printable version

Useful links
 



 

Concerning to Kaspersky Administration Kit 6.0 MP1

The klnagchk.exe utility has been developed to analyze the connection parameters of the Administration Agent with the Administration Server. The utility should be used on the clients where there are problems when connecting to the Administration Server. The utility allows defining the parameters used by the Administration Agent when connecting to the Administration Server and to make the simplest diagnostics.

The utility is added to the Administration Agent distributive and after local installation of the Agent it is located in its setup directory ([system disc]:\Program Files\Kaspersky Lab\NetworkAgent ). The utility is delivered in two variants 

  • klnagchk.exe – to be launched on Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 
  • klngch9x.exe – to be launched on Windows 98/Me

One utility can be installed on a PC (depending on the OS deployed).

Warning The utility should be launched from the Administration Agent setup directory ([system disc]:\Program Files\Kaspersky Lab\NetworkAgent ) under the local administrator rights. The utility won't run from another folder as it does not have access to the Administration Agent libraries. It is recommended that you output results of its work in the log file.

The following parameters of the command line can be used when running the utility: 

-logfile LOGFILE - log all information in the report file LOGFILE, by default the information is displayed on the screen. 

-sp – display the password (to access proxy servers), by default the password is not displayed. 

-savecert CERTFILE – save in the CERTFILE file the certificate used by the Administration agent when connecting to the Administration server 

-restart – restart Administration Agent after the utility work is finished

After the utility has been run, it addresses to the configuration files of the Administration agent and displays the connection parameters 

  • Server address – the address of the Administration server 
  • Use SSL – depending on whether a safe connection to the Administration Server is used has the values 0 or 1 
  • Server SSL ports – the numbers of the available ports to connect to the Administration server, by secure connection usually only one port is available 
  • Server ports - the numbers of the available ports to connect to the Administration server, by common (not safe) connection usually only one port is available 
  • Certificate – if the client has the certificate of the Administration server. In case the Administration agent had no successful connection to the Administration server there may be no certificate and the value may be 1 or 0. 
  • Use proxy – if a proxy-server is used possible value is 1 or 0. 
  • Proxy location – the address and the port of the proxy-server through the colon 
  • Proxy login – user's name to get access to the proxy-server 
  • Proxy password – password to get access to the proxy-server is displayed only when using the –sp parameter. 
  • Open UPD port – if the Administration agent uses the UPD port to get the inquiries about synchronization from the Administration server 
  • UDP ports – numbers of the UDP ports that can be used by the Administration agent 
  • Ping period – standard interval between synchronization in seconds. 
  • Conn timeout – timeout of the connection 
  • RW timeout – timeout of the operations Read-Write 

After it the utility tries to find out if the Administration server is available and tries to connect it, using the Administration agent settings. If the Administration server is not available, depending on the usage of the proxy server the utility sends the ICMP PING inquiry to the address of the proxy-server or to the Administration server, displaying the inquiry results.

When the utility is installed on the computer with the Administration server then instead of connecting to it the utility inquires that the server is installed locally.

Irrespective how successful the connection with the Administration server is the utility tries to find out whether the Administration agent is installed. If the Administration agent service is not installed the utility finishes its work. If the Administration agent is installed the utility displays the connection statistics:

  • Ping count – amount of attempts to connect the Administration server 
  • Succ. pings – amount of successful attempts to connect 
  • Sync count – amount of attempts to synchronize 
  • Succ. syncs – amount of successful synchronizations 
  • Last ping – date and time of the last connection

 Did the provided info help you?

                       

 Give your detailed feedback.

 

Kaspersky Lab

Copyright © 1997 - 2009 Kaspersky Lab
Site map  |   Contact us  |   International Support Service  |  Send us a suspected virus
Login Your Personal Cabinet  |   Register  |   FAQ for Personal Cabinet