KSC Open API
13.1
Kaspersky Security Center API description
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The Python code is presented below:
# #!/usr/bin/python -tt # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """This module presents samples of usage KlAkOAPIWrapperLib package to add internal user""" import socket import uuid import datetime from sys import platform from KlAkOAPI.Params import KlAkArray, paramBinary, strToBin, dateTimeToStr from KlAkOAPI.AdmServer import KlAkAdmServer from KlAkOAPI.SecurityPolicy import KlAkSecurityPolicy from KlAkOAPI.DataProtectionApi import KlAkDataProtectionApi def GetServer(): """Connects to KSC server""" # server details - connect to server installed on current machine, use default port server_address = socket.getfqdn() server_port = 13299 server_url = 'https://' + server_address + ':' + str(server_port) if platform == "win32": username = None # for Windows use NTLM by default password = None else: username = 'klakoapi_test' # for other platform use basic auth, user should be created on KSC server in advance password = 'test1234!' SSLVerifyCert = 'C:\\ProgramData\\KasperskyLab\\adminkit\\1093\\cert\\klserver.cer' # create server object server = KlAkAdmServer.Create(server_url, username, password, verify = SSLVerifyCert) return server def main(): """ This sample shows how you can add internal user """ print (main.__doc__) #connect to KSC server using basic auth by default server = GetServer() # protect user's password oDataProtectionApi = KlAkDataProtectionApi(server) bPasswordProtected = oDataProtectionApi.ProtectUtf16StringGlobally("test1234!").RetVal() # add user oUsers = KlAkSecurityPolicy(server) strUserName = "User_" + dateTimeToStr(datetime.datetime.now()).replace("-", "_").replace(":", "_") nUserID = oUsers.AddUser({"KLSPL_USER_NAME": strUserName, "KLSPL_USER_FULL_NAME": strUserName, "KLSPL_USER_PWD_ENCRYPTED": paramBinary( (bPasswordProtected))}).RetVal() print ('Added user', strUserName, ', id =', nUserID) if __name__ == '__main__': main()