Ports used by Kaspersky Security Center Web Console

The table below lists the ports that must be open on the device where Kaspersky Security Center Web Console Server (also referred to as Kaspersky Security Center Web Console) is installed.

Ports used by Kaspersky Security Center Web Console

Port number

Service name

Protocol

Port purpose

Scope

2001

Kaspersky Security Center Product Plugins Server

 

HTTPS

API port that is used by the management plug-in processes to receive requests from the "Kaspersky Security Center Web Console Management Service".

Running node processes of management plug-ins

 

1329, 2003

Kaspersky Security Center Web Console Management Service

 

HTTPS

API ports that are used to receive requests from the "Kaspersky Security Center Web Console Management Service" running on the same device.

Updating Kaspersky Security Center Web Console components

 

2005

Kaspersky Security Center Web Console

 

HTTPS

API port that is used to receive requests from the "Kaspersky Security Center Web Console Management Service" running on the same device.

Running node processes of Kaspersky Security Center Web Console

 

8200

No.

 

HTTP

API port that is used to generate certificates by means of HashiCorp Vault (for more details, see the HashiCorp Vault website).

Installing Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and updating Kaspersky Security Center Web Console components

4150, 4151, 4152

Kaspersky Security Center Web Console Message Queue

HTTPS

API ports of the legacy NSQ-based Message Broker that are used for communication between processes of both Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and management plug-ins.

The NSQ-based Message Broker has been replaced by the NATS-based broker. The ports are reserved for compatibility purposes.

Interaction between Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and management plug-ins

4222

Kaspersky Security Center Web Console NATS

HTTPS

API ports of the NATS-based Message Broker that are used for communication between processes of both Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and management plug-ins.

The 8222 port is used to monitor NATS.

Interaction between Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and management plug-ins

4444

Identity and Access Manager (IAM)

HTTPS

Port that is used by the OpenID Connect authentication protocol.

Exchange of authentication tokens between Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Identity and Access Manager (IAM)

9050

IAM

HTTPS

Port that is used by IAM.

Interaction between Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and IAM

See also:

Ports used by Kaspersky Security Center Linux

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