This section describes licensing levels of Kaspersky CyberTrace.
Commercial licensing levels and Community Edition
Kaspersky CyberTrace licensing policy provides two licensing level types:
This is a limited licensing level that can be used without a license key. This licensing level does not have an expiration date.
If no license key is installed, the Community Edition licensing level is used.
The Community Edition licensing level has the following limitations:
These licensing levels are available with a license key and are suited for different enterprise scenarios.
License keys are created by Kaspersky specialists. To obtain a license key, contact your technical account manager (TAM).
Information contained in the license key
A license key is a sequence of bits that you can apply to use a certain licensing level of Kaspersky CyberTrace.
A license key contains the following information:
In addition, a license key lists available features: the Search feature, use of third-party feeds, and multi-user mode.
License keys are stored in the %service_dir%/httpsrv/lic
directory. You can manage license keys using the Licensing page.
Active and additional license keys
A license key may be active or additional.
An active license key is a license key that is currently used by Kaspersky CyberTrace. Kaspersky CyberTrace cannot have more than one active license key.
An additional license key is a license key that is not currently in use. The additional license key automatically becomes active when the current active license key expires. An additional license key can be added only if an active license key has already been added.
Kaspersky CyberTrace chooses an active license key to use based on the expiration date of the license key. If there is a single license key that has not expired, this key is used as an active key. If there are several license keys that have not expired, the license key with the nearest expiration date is chosen. If all keys have expired, the Community Edition licensing level is used.
License key expiration notifications
Kaspersky CyberTrace sends alerts and generates events when license keys expire or are about to expire.
If less than 30 days are left until the key expires, Kaspersky CyberTrace displays an alert in CyberTrace Web and generates a KL_ALERT_LicenseExpires event.
After the license key expires, Kaspersky CyberTrace displays an alert in CyberTrace Web and generates a KL_ALERT_LicenseExpired event. Afterwards, Kaspersky CyberTrace automatically searches for an additional license key and makes it active. If there are no additional license keys, Kaspersky CyberTrace changes its licensing level to Community Edition, displays an alert in CyberTrace Web, and generates a KL_ALERT_LicenseChanged event.
Licensing and DMZ
Kaspersky CyberTrace does not send any licensing information to Kaspersky. Licensing functionality works in scenarios involving a DMZ.
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