Kaspersky Security Center Linux Web Server (hereinafter referred to as Web Server) is a component of Kaspersky Security Center Linux. Web Server is designed for publishing stand-alone installation packages and files from the shared folder.
Installation packages that have been created are published on Web Server automatically and then removed after the first download. The administrator can send the new link to the user in any convenient way, such as by email.
By clicking the link, the user can download the required information to a mobile device.
Web Server settings
If fine-tuning of Web Server is required, its properties allow you to change ports for HTTP (8060) and HTTPS (8061). In addition to changing ports, you can replace the server certificate for HTTPS and change the FQDN of Web Server for HTTP.
Web Server settings on a connection gateway
A separate Web Server service is implemented on a distribution point in a connection gateway mode, which allows working with mobile devices connected to Kaspersky Security Center Linux. This service is responsible for transferring app installation packages and device management profiles to devices without directly connecting them to the Administration Server. Files are transferred as the service processes HTTP/HTTPS file requests on a connection gateway.
The Web Server service on a connection gateway is installed together with Network Agent Linux. To use this functionality, you must assign a device that will act as a distribution point in a connection gateway mode to be used as Web Server, and then specify the corresponding settings. For detailed information on configuring Web Server settings on a connection gateway, refer to the Kaspersky Secure Mobility Management Help.
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