Configuring a trusted connection of Kaspersky Sandbox with Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows

August 12, 2022

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You can configure a trusted connection of Kaspersky Sandbox to Kaspersky Endpoint Security in the web interface of the Kaspersky Sandbox server.

Establishing and configuring a trusted connection between Kaspersky Sandbox and Kaspersky Endpoint Security involves:

  1. Generating or uploading a TLS certificate for the connection with Kaspersky Endpoint Security to the Kaspersky Sandbox server.

    If the TLS certificate that you prepared yourself restricts the IP address or host name, you can configure a trusted connection of Kaspersky Endpoint Security with only one Kaspersky Sandbox server. You cannot configure a trusted connection of Kaspersky Endpoint Security with a cluster of Kaspersky Sandbox servers with such a certificate.

  2. Creating a new cluster based on the server to which the certificate was uploaded
  3. Removing all servers that you want to add to the cluster that you created on the previous step, from clusters they currently belong to
  4. Adding all necessary servers to the new cluster.
  5. Adding all servers of the new Kaspersky Sandbox cluster to the Kaspersky Endpoint Security list.
  6. Configuring a trusted connection with Kaspersky Sandbox on the Kaspersky Endpoint Security side.

If you have already combined servers into a cluster, you must remove the server for which you want to configure a trusted connection with Kaspersky Endpoint Security from the cluster then create a new cluster based on that server and add all servers intended for Kaspersky Sandbox to the new cluster.

If the servers you need are part of a different cluster, you must remove them from that cluster one by one and then add them to the new cluster.

In this case, establishing and configuring a trusted connection between Kaspersky Sandbox and Kaspersky Endpoint Security involves:

  1. Removing a server from the cluster (if the server is currently part of the cluster).
  2. Generating or uploading a TLS certificate for the connection with Kaspersky Endpoint Security to the Kaspersky Sandbox server.
  3. Creating a new cluster based on the server to which the certificate was uploaded
  4. Removing all servers that you want to add to the cluster that you created on the previous step, from clusters they currently belong to
  5. Adding all necessary servers to the new cluster.
  6. Adding all servers of the new Kaspersky Sandbox cluster to the Kaspersky Endpoint Security list.
  7. Configuring a trusted connection with Kaspersky Sandbox on the Kaspersky Endpoint Security side.

See also

Configuring the integration of Kaspersky Endpoint Security with Kaspersky Sandbox

Enabling and disabling integration with Kaspersky Sandbox

Adding Kaspersky Sandbox servers to the Kaspersky Endpoint Security list

In this Help section

Configuring a trusted connection on the Kaspersky Sandbox server

Configuring a trusted connection on the Kaspersky Endpoint Security side

Replacing the TLS certificate for the connection with Kaspersky Endpoint Security

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