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Hierarchy of Administration Servers with a secondary Administration Server in DMZ

May 3, 2024

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A secondary Administration Server located in the DMZ receives a connection from a primary Administration Server through TLS port TCP 13000.

Hierarchy of Administration Servers with a secondary Administration Server in DMZ

The schema shows a hierarchy of Administration Servers in which the secondary Administration Server located in DMZ receives a connection from the primary Administration Server (see the table below for schema clarifications). When combining two Administration Servers into a hierarchy, make sure that port 13299 is accessible on both Administration Servers. Kaspersky Security Center Web Console connects to Administration Server through port 13299.

Subsequently, when the Administration Servers are combined into a hierarchy, you will be able to administer both of them by using Kaspersky Security Center Web Console connected to the primary Administration Server. Therefore, the accessibility of port 13299 of the primary Administration Server is the only prerequisite.

Hierarchy of Administration Servers with a secondary Administration Server in DMZ (traffic)

Device

Port number

Name of the process that opens the port

Protocol

Port purpose

Secondary Administration Server

13000

klserver

TCP (TLS)

Receiving connections from the primary Administration Server

See also:

Conventions used in interaction schemas

Interaction of Kaspersky Security Center Linux components and security applications: more information

Ports used by Kaspersky Security Center Linux

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