Managing Kaspersky Sandbox integration settings

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To manage the integration settings of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent with Kaspersky Sandbox using the command line interface:

  1. On the device, run a command line interpreter (for example, Command Prompt cmd.exe) with the permissions of the local administrator.
  2. Using the cd command, navigate to the folder where the Agent.exe file is located.

    For example, you can type the following command cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\Endpoint Agent\" and press ENTER.

  3. Run the following command and press ENTER:

    --sync-period=<sync period>--sandbox=<enable|disable|show> [--tls=<yes|no>] --servers=<address>:<port> [--timeout=<maximum response timeout of Kaspersky Sandbox server>] [--pinned-certificate=<full path to the TLS certificate file for connection between Kaspersky Endpoint Agent and Kaspersky Sandbox>] --pwd=<current user password>

    Parameters of the --sandbox command when managing the integration settings of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent with Kaspersky Sandbox

    Parameter

    Description

    --sandbox=<enable|disable|show>

    Required parameter.

    Allows you to enable, disable, and view integration status of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent with Kaspersky Sandbox.

    • --sandbox=<enable> – enables integration.
    • --sandbox=<disable> – disables integration.
    • --sandbox=<show> – displays integration status of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent with Kaspersky Sandbox.

    --tls=<yes|no>

    Optional parameter.

    Allows you to enable or disable trusted connection between Kaspersky Sandbox and Kaspersky Endpoint Agent.

    • --tls=<yes> – enables trusted connection.
    • --tls=<no> – disables trusted connection.

    --servers=<address>:<port>

    Required parameter.

    Allows you to add Kaspersky Sandbox servers to Kaspersky Endpoint Agent list.

    --timeout=<maximum response timeout of Kaspersky Sandbox server>

    Optional parameter.

    Allows you to set the maximum response timeout of Kaspersky Sandbox server in milliseconds.

    --pinned-certificate=<full path to the TLS certificate file for connecting Kaspersky Endpoint Agent with Kaspersky Sandbox>

    Required parameter, if the --tls parameter is passed with the <yes> value.

    Allows you to add a TLS certificate for connecting Kaspersky Endpoint Agent with Kaspersky Sandbox.

    --pwd=<current user password>

    Allows you to specify the password of the user whose account is used to execute the command.

See also

Managing Kaspersky Endpoint Agent activation

Managing Kaspersky Endpoint Agent authentication

Configuring tracing

Configuring Kaspersky Endpoint Agent connection settings to a proxy server

Enabling and disabling integration with Kaspersky Sandbox

Configuring Kaspersky Endpoint Agent connection settings to a proxy server

Enabling and disabling integration with Kaspersky Sandbox

About the activation code

Hardware and software requirements

Updating Kaspersky Endpoint Agent from the previous version

Data in requests to Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks server

Managing integration settings with Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks

Enabling integration with Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks

Configuring synchronization settings between Kaspersky Endpoint Agent and Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks

Configuring creation of dump files

Viewing information about quarantine settings and quarantined objects

Actions on quarantined objects

Managing integration settings with KATA Central Node component

Managing integration settings with Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks

Running Kaspersky Endpoint Agent database and module update

Starting, stopping and viewing the current application status

Protecting the application with password

Protecting application services with PPL technology

Managing self-defense settings

Managing event filtering

Managing network isolation

Managing Standard IOC Scan tasks

Managing YARA scan

Managing Execution prevention

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