Viewing the list of runtime autoprofiles
Kaspersky Container Security displays a list of all created runtime autoprofiles in the table under Policies → Runtime → Autoprofiles. The following information is displayed for each autoprofile:
- The name of the autoprofile, which is a concatenation of the following data:
- Pod name.
- Namespace name.
- Cluster name.
- The first 12 characters of the image checksum (after the SHA256 prefix)
These components of the autoprofile name are separated by underscores (for example, kube-company_sampled-operations_docker-cluster__9a74fc18ee07).
- The status of the autoprofile with regard to its verification by the user: Verified or Not verified. By default, an autoprofile is created with the Not verified status.
If necessary, you can use the Verified/Not verified toggle switch to change the status of the autoprofile in the table. You can also assign the Verified status to one or more autoprofiles by clicking the Verify button above the table.
Only autoprofiles with the Verified status can be applied.
- Date and time of the last modification.
- The cluster and namespace that the autoprofile is based on.
- The image whose checksum the autoprofile was based on.
Kaspersky Container Security also displays a list of autoprofiles for each image whose digest was used to create the autoprofiles.
To view a list of autoprofiles created for an image:
- Go to Resources → Registries.
- In the desired registry, click the
icon and expand the list of images in the registry. Images used to create autoprofiles are marked with the autoprofiling icon (
).
- Click the name of an image, go to the page with detailed information about the scan results for this image.
The list of all autoprofiles for the image is presented as a table in the Associated autoprofiles section. The following information is displayed for each autoprofile:
- Autoprofile name. Click the name of an autoprofile to open a window with a detailed description of the autoprofile. The information in this window is read-only.
- Date and time of the last modification.
- The cluster and namespace that the autoprofile is based on.