If you are already using a server TLS certificate, generating or uploading a new certificate causes the currently used certificate to be removed and replaced with the new certificate.
You must enter the data of the new certificate everywhere the old certificate was used.
If you replace the TLS certificate, you will need to:
Make sure to delete all Endpoint Agent host isolation rules. Connection with isolated hosts will be lost and you will not be able to manage them
You can generate a new certificate in the web interface: of the Central Node server or upload a certificate that you have created independently.
If you are using the distributed solution and multitenancy mode, use the web interface of the PCN or SCN server for which you want to configure parameters.
To generate a TLS certificate for a Central Node server:
This opens the action confirmation window.
Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform generates a new TLS certificate. The page is automatically refreshed.
Communication with the mail sensors, the Sandbox component, and the Kaspersky Endpoint Agent application is interrupted until reauthorization.
You can choose to prepare the TLS certificate on your own and upload it using the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform web interface.
The TLS certificate file prepared for upload must satisfy the following requirements:
The application does not support other formats of certificates.
If you have prepared a certificate in a different format, you must convert it to the PEM format.
For more details on preparing TLS certificates for import, please refer to the documentation on Open SSL.
Upload the TLS certificate in the web interface of the PCN or SCN server to which you want to upload the certificate.
To upload an independently prepared TLS certificate using the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform web interface:
This opens the file selection window.
This closes the file selection window.
The TLS certificate is added to the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform.
Communication with the mail sensors, the Sandbox component, and the Kaspersky Endpoint Agent application is interrupted until reauthorization.