Adding self-signed SSL certificates for CyberTrace Web

April 11, 2024

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The SSL certificate and a private key that are generated during the installation of CyberTrace allow you to use CyberTrace Web via HTTPS. The certificate is self-signed, so the browser you use informs you about an untrusted connection. We recommend that you use a certificate that is trusted in your infrastructure. However if you cannot use a trusted certificate, you can add the self-signed certificate as trusted to your browser or operating system.

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Generating SSL certificates for Kaspersky CyberTrace Web

Adding the self-signed certificate as trusted to a browser

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