Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks

Connecting to the Server through the web interface

March 22, 2024

ID 151470

You can use any supported browser to connect to the Server through the web interface. You can connect from any computer that has network access to the computer hosting the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server.

In Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks version 4.0.1, it is not possible to simultaneously open multiple Server connection sessions for the same user through the web interface. If a user connects to the Server through the web interface while a connection session of this same user has not been closed in another browser (on the same computer or another computer), the previous connection session of this user is automatically terminated.

To connect to the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server:

  1. Open your browser and enter the following in the address bar:

    https://<Server name>:<port>

    where:

    • <Server name> is the IP address or computer name used by the web server on the Server computer.
    • <port> is the port number specified for the web server.

    If a port number is not specified (prior to initial configuration of the application) or if the default port number (443) is specified for the web server, you only need to enter the IP address or computer name of the Server in the address bar. In this case, the HTTPS protocol and the port number will be automatically determined.

  2. When the account credentials entry page opens, enter the application user name and password and click the Log in button.

The Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server web interface page opens in the browser window. The name of the browser bookmark for the web interface page will show the Server name that was defined during initial configuration of the application after installation.

A Server connection session has a time limit. An unclosed session remains open for 10 hours by default (in Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks version 4.0.1, you can change the session time limit by running the kics4net-params script). If 10 hours have passed since the connection was established, the current page of the application web interface switches to the page for entering account credentials. If this happens, to continue working you will need to re-enter your application user name and password.

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