CyberTrace Web uses an SSL certificate for HTTPS connections. By default, CyberTrace Web uses a self-signed certificate and a private key that are generated during the installation of CyberTrace.
The generated certificate is valid for two years. If it expires, you can generate a new SSL certificate by using the configurator (on Linux) or the executable installer (on Windows).
We recommend that you generate a certificate that will be trusted in your infrastructure, and then configure CyberTrace to use this certificate instead of the self-signed certificate.
Before making changes, create a backup copy of the existing private key, certificate, and Feed Service configuration file.
To generate an SSL certificate for Kaspersky CyberTrace Web:
%service_dir%/configure --change
systemctl restart cybertrace
%service_dir%\bin\kl_control.bat
file with the restart
option.