You can set up access to Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) on the Administration Server and on a distribution point.
To set up Administration Server access to KSN:
The Administration Server properties window opens.
Data is sent from client devices to KSN in accordance with the Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy, which is active on those client devices. If this check box is cleared, no data will be sent to KSN from the Administration Server and client devices through Kaspersky Security Center Linux. However, client devices can send data to KSN directly (bypassing Kaspersky Security Center Linux), in accordance with their respective settings. The Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy, which is active on client devices, determines which data will be sent directly (bypassing Kaspersky Security Center Linux) from those devices to KSN.
If this option is enabled, client devices send patch installation results to Kaspersky. When enabling this option, make sure to read and accept the terms of the KSN Statement.
If you are using Private KSN, switch the toggle button to the Use Kaspersky Private Security Network Enabled position, and then click the Select file with KSN Proxy settings button to download the settings of Private KSN (files with the extensions pkcs7 and pem). After the settings are downloaded, the interface displays the provider's name and contacts, as well as the creation date of the file with the settings of Private KSN.
When you switch the toggle button to the Use Kaspersky Private Security Network Enabled position, a message appears with details about Private KSN.
The following Kaspersky applications support Private KSN:
If you enable Private KSN in Kaspersky Security Center Linux, these applications receive information about supporting Private KSN. In the settings window of the application, in the Kaspersky Security Network subsection of the Advanced Threat Protection section, KSN provider: Private KSN is displayed. Otherwise, KSN provider: Global KSN is displayed.
Kaspersky Security Center Linux does not send any statistical data to Kaspersky Security Network if Private KSN is configured in the KSN Proxy settings section of the Administration Server properties window.
If this option is enabled, secondary Administration Servers use the primary Administration Server as the KSN proxy server. If this option is disabled, secondary Administration Servers connect to KSN on their own. In this case, managed devices use secondary Administration Servers as KSN proxy servers.
Secondary Administration Servers use the primary Administration Server as a proxy server if in the right pane of the KSN Proxy settings section, in the properties of secondary Administration Servers, the toggle button is switched to the Enable KSN Proxy on Administration Server Enabled position.
The KSN access settings will be saved.
You can also set up distribution point access to KSN, for example, if you want to reduce the load on the Administration Server. The distribution point that acts as a KSN proxy server sends KSN requests from managed devices to Kaspersky directly, without using the Administration Server.
To set up distribution point access to Kaspersky Security Network (KSN):
The Administration Server properties window opens.
The distribution point will act as a KSN proxy server.
Page top