Reissuing the certificate for Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console
Most browsers impose a limit on the validity term of a certificate. To fall within this limit, the validity term of the Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console certificate is limited to 397 days. You can replace an existing certificate received from a certification authority (CA) by issuing a new self-signed certificate manually. Alternatively, you can reissue your expired Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console certificate.
When you open the Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console, the browser may inform you that the connection to the Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console is not private and the Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console certificate is invalid. This warning appears because the Web Console certificate is self-signed and automatically generated by Kaspersky Security Center. To remove or prevent this warning, you can do one of the following:
- Specify a custom certificate when you reissue it (recommended option). Create a certificate that is trusted in your infrastructure and that meets the requirements for custom certificates.
- Add the Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console certificate to the list of trusted browser certificates after you reissue the certificate. We recommend that you use this option only if you cannot create a custom certificate.
To reissue the expired Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console certificate:
Reinstall Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console by performing one of the following:
- If you want to use the same installation file of Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console, remove Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console, and then install the same Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console version.
- If you want to use an installation file of an upgraded version, run the upgrade command.
The Kaspersky Security Center 14 Web Console certificate is reissued for another validity term of 397 days.