Network options

You can configure the proxy server used for connecting to the Internet and updating anti-virus databases, select the network port monitoring mode, and configure secure connection scans.

Network options

Parameter

Description

Limit traffic on metered connections

If this check box is selected, the application limits its own network traffic when the Internet connection is limited. Kaspersky Endpoint Security identifies a high-speed mobile Internet connection as a limited connection and identifies a Wi-Fi connection as an unlimited connection.

Cost-Aware Networking works on computers running Windows 8 or later.

Inject script into web traffic to interact with web pages

If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security injects a web page interaction script into web traffic. This script ensures that the Web Control component can work correctly. The script enables registration of Web Control events. Without this script, you cannot enable user Internet activity monitoring.

Kaspersky experts recommend injecting this web page interaction script into traffic to ensure correct operation of Web Control.

Proxy server

Settings of the proxy server used for Internet access of users of client computers. Kaspersky Endpoint Security uses these settings for certain protection components, including for updating databases and application modules.

For automatic configuration of a proxy server, Kaspersky Endpoint Security uses the WPAD protocol (Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol). If the IP address of the proxy server cannot be determined by using this protocol, Kaspersky Endpoint Security uses the proxy server address that is specified in the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser settings.

Bypass proxy server for local addresses

If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not use a proxy server when performing an update from a shared folder.

Monitored ports

Monitor all network ports. In this network port monitoring mode, the protection components (File Threat Protection, Web Threat Protection, Mail Threat Protection) monitor data streams that are transmitted via any open network ports of the computer.

Monitor selected network ports only. In this network port monitoring mode, the protection components monitor only user-specified network ports of the computer. The list of network ports that are normally used for transmission of email and network traffic is configured according to the recommendations of Kaspersky experts.

 

Encrypted connections scan

Kaspersky Endpoint Security scans encrypted network traffic transmitted over the following protocols:

  • SSL 3.0.
  • TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2, TLS 1.3.

    Kaspersky Endpoint Security supports the following encrypted connection scanning modes:

  • Do not scan encrypted connections Kaspersky Endpoint Security will not have access to the contents of websites whose addresses begin with https://.
  • Scan encrypted connections upon request from protection components. Kaspersky Endpoint Security will scan encrypted traffic only when requested by the File Threat Protection, Mail Threat Protection, and Web Control components.
  • Always scan encrypted connections Kaspersky Endpoint Security will scan encrypted network traffic even if protection components are disabled.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not scan encrypted connections that were established by trusted applications for which traffic scanning is disabled. Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not scan encrypted connections from the predefined list of trusted websites. The predefined list of trusted websites is created by Kaspersky experts. This list is updated with the application's anti-virus databases. You can view the predefined list of trusted websites only in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security interface. You cannot view the list in the Kaspersky Security Center Console.

When visiting a domain with an untrusted certificate

  • Allow. If this option is selected, when visiting a domain with an untrusted certificate, Kaspersky Endpoint Security allows the network connection.

When opening a domain with an untrusted certificate in a browser, Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays an HTML page showing a warning and the reason why visiting that domain is not recommended. A user can click the link from the HTML warning page to obtain access to the requested web resource. After following this link, during the next hour Kaspersky Endpoint Security will not display warnings about an untrusted certificate when visiting other resources on this same domain.

  • Block connection. If this option is selected, when visiting a domain with an untrusted certificate, Kaspersky Endpoint Security blocks the network connection.

When opening a domain with an untrusted certificate in a browser, Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays an HTML page showing the reason why that domain is blocked.

When secure connection scan errors occur

  • Block connection. If this item is selected, when an encrypted connection scan error occurs, Kaspersky Endpoint Security blocks the network connection.
  • Add domain to exclusions. If this item is selected, when an encrypted connection scan error occurs, Kaspersky Endpoint Security adds the domain that resulted in the error to the list of domains with scan errors and does not monitor encrypted network traffic when this domain is visited. You can view a list of domains with secure connection scan errors only in the local interface of the application. To clear the list contents, you need to select Block connection.

Block SSL 2.0 connections

If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security blocks network connections established over the SSL 2.0 protocol.

If the check box is cleared, Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not block network connections established over the SSL 2.0 protocol and does not monitor network traffic transmitted over these connections.

Decrypt encrypted connections with websites that use EV certificates

EV certificates (Extended Validation Certificates) confirm the authenticity of websites and enhance the security of the connection. Browsers use a lock icon in their address bar to indicate that a website has an EV certificate. Browsers may also fully or partially color the address bar in green.

If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security decrypts and monitors secure connections with an EV certificate.

If the check box is cleared, Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not have access to the contents of HTTPS traffic. For this reason, the application monitors HTTPS traffic only based on the website address, for example, https://facebook.com.

If you are opening a website with an EV certificate for the first time, the encrypted connection will be decrypted regardless of whether or not the check box is selected.

Trusted addresses

List of web addresses for which Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not scan encrypted network connections.

Trusted applications

List of applications whose activity is not monitored by Kaspersky Endpoint Security during its operation. You can select the types of application activity that Kaspersky Endpoint Security will not monitor (for example, do not scan network traffic).

Scan secure traffic in Mozilla applications

(available only in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security interface)

If this check box is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security scans encrypted traffic in the Mozilla Firefox browser and Thunderbird mail client. Access to some websites via the HTTPS protocol may be blocked.

To scan traffic in the Mozilla Firefox browser and the Thunderbird mail client, you must enable the Encrypted Connections Scan. If Encrypted Connections Scan is disabled, Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not scan traffic in the Mozilla Firefox browser and Thunderbird mail client.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security uses the Kaspersky root certificate to decrypt and analyze encrypted traffic. You can select the certificate store that will contain the Kaspersky root certificate.

  • Use Windows certificate store. The Kaspersky root certificate is added to this store during installation of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
  • Use Mozilla certificate store. Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird use their own certificate stores. If the Mozilla certificate store is selected, you need to manually add the Kaspersky root certificate to this store through the browser properties.

See also: Managing the application via the local interface

Encrypted connections scan

Network ports monitoring

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