- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- The Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway interface
- Application licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license certificate
- About the key
- About the key file
- About the activation code
- About the subscription
- About data provision
- Modes of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation under license
- Adding an activation code
- Adding a key file
- Removing a key
- Monitoring license key status
- Configuring warnings about upcoming license key expiration
- Purchasing a license
- Renewing a license
- Application installation and setup
- Deploying a virtual machine in the management console of the VMware ESXi hypervisor
- Deploying a virtual machine in the web interface of VMware vSphere
- Deploying a virtual machine in the management console of the Microsoft Hyper-V Manager hypervisor
- Deploying a virtual machine using Microsoft SCVMM
- Application installation and setup
- Removing the application
- Preparing for removing the application
- Deleting a virtual machine in the management console of the VMware ESXi hypervisor
- Deleting a virtual machine in the web interface of VMware vSphere
- Deleting a virtual machine in the management console of the Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisor
- Deleting a virtual machine using Microsoft SCVMM
- Getting started with the application
- Monitoring of program operation
- Using message processing rules
- Viewing the rule table
- Configuring rule table display
- Message processing rule configuration scenario
- Creating message processing rules
- Configuring Anti-Virus protection
- Configuring URL Advisor
- Configuring Anti-Spam protection
- Configuring Anti-Phishing protection
- Configuring Content Filtering
- Mail Sender Authentication
- Notification settings for message scan events
- Adding a Warning about insecure message
- Adding email disclaimers
- Configuring KATA protection
- Viewing rule information
- Enabling and disabling a message processing rule
- Changing rule settings
- Deleting message processing rules
- Allowlists and denylists
- Managing the cluster
- Creating a new cluster
- Viewing the cluster node table
- Configuring the display of the cluster node table
- Viewing information about a cluster node
- Adding a node to the cluster
- Modifying node settings
- Removing a node from a cluster
- Changing the role of a node in a cluster
- Deleting the cluster
- Restarting a cluster node
- Managing the SSL certificate of the cluster node
- Checking data integrity
- Modifying the network settings of a cluster node
- Managing roles and user accounts
- Backup
- Configuring Backup settings
- Configuring personal Backup
- Viewing the table of objects in Backup
- Configuring the display of the table of objects in Backup
- Filtering and finding message copies in Backup
- Viewing information about a message in Backup
- Delivering a message from Backup
- Downloading a message from Backup
- Deleting a message copy from Backup
- Event log
- Message queue
- Reports
- General protection settings
- About computer protection against certain legitimate applications
- Configuring the Anti-Virus module
- Configuring URL Advisor
- Configuring the Anti-Spam module
- Configuring the Anti-Phishing module
- Configuring Content Filtering
- Configuring external services
- Preparing to configure SPF and DMARC Mail Sender Authentication for outgoing messages
- Configuring date and time
- Configuring the proxy server connection settings
- Downloading upgrade packages
- Database update for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Exporting and importing settings
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network and using Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Integration with an external directory service
- KATA protection
- Integration with a single KATA server
- Integration with multiple servers of the KATA cluster
- Creating a configuration file for the built-in balancer
- Configuring and running the built-in balancer on a cluster node
- Adding a KATA server
- Configuring KATA protection settings
- KATA integration dashboard
- Adding, modifying, and deleting IP addresses of KATA servers
- Disabling KATA integration
- Managing the application over SNMP
- Configuring the snmpd service in the operating system
- Enabling and disabling the use of the SNMP protocol in Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Configuring SNMP server connection settings
- Enabling and disabling forwarding of SNMP traps
- Configuring encryption of SNMP connections
- Description of MIB objects of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Exporting MIB objects
- Email notifications for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Authentication using the single sign-on technology
- Connecting to cluster nodes over the SSH protocol
- Editing MTA settings
- DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- Using the TLS protocol in the operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Domains and configuration of email routing
- Publishing application events to a SIEM system
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Advanced persistent threat (APT)
- Anti-Phishing
- Anti-Spam
- Anti-Spam Quarantine
- Anti-Virus
- Backup
- BEC attack
- Certificate fingerprint
- Cluster
- Content Filtering
- Control node
- Directory service
- DKIM Mail Sender Authentication
- DMARC Mail Sender Authentication
- Email notification
- Heuristic analysis
- Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Kerberos authentication
- Key file
- Keytab file
- LDAP
- Malicious links
- Moebius service
- MTA
- NTLM authentication
- Phishing
- PTR record
- Reputation filtering
- SCL rating
- Secondary node
- Service Principal Name (SPN)
- SIEM system
- SMTP verification
- SNMP agent
- SNMP trap
- Spam
- SPF Mail Sender Authentication
- Spoofing
- TLS encryption
- Update source
- Virtual machine
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Creating a virtual machine in the web interface of VMware vSphere
To create a virtual machine in the VMware vSphere web interface:
- In the web interface of VMware vSphere Client, enter administrator credentials.
- In the left pane, click the
icon.
The Hosts and clusters page opens.
- Select the data center and the storage in which you want to create a virtual machine.
The workspace displays the properties window for the selected storage.
- In the control panel, in the Actions drop-down list, select New Virtual Machine...
The Virtual Machine Creation Wizard opens.
- Follow the steps of the wizard:
- Select a method for creating the virtual machine.
- Select the Create a new virtual machine option.
This method allows manually setting up the settings and hardware configuration of the virtual machine.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Select the Create a new virtual machine option.
- Enter the name and location of the virtual machine.
- In the Virtual machine Name field, enter the name of the virtual machine.
The name must be unique among the names of all existing virtual machines.
- In the folder tree under the text box, select a folder in the host's virtual storage where you want the virtual machine to be stored.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- In the Virtual machine Name field, enter the name of the virtual machine.
- Select computing resources.
- In the right part of the window, select a cluster and a resource pool.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Select the virtual data storage.
- Select the virtual data storage from the list of available storages.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Configure the compatibility with the virtual infrastructure.
- In the Compatible with drop-down list, select ESXi 6.7 U2 and later.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Select the guest operating system.
- In the Guest OS Family drop-down list, select Linux.
- In the Guest OS Version drop-down list, select CentOS 7 (64-bit).
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Set up the hardware configuration of the virtual machine.
- On the Virtual Hardware tab, select the CPU settings group and use the drop-down list to select the number of virtual processors.
The minimum recommended value is 8. You can enter a greater value if you need higher performance from your virtual machine.
Available values depend on the capabilities of the hypervisor.
- Expand the Memory settings group and do the following:
- Specify the amount of RAM that will be allocated for the virtual machine.
The minimum recommended value is 16 GB. You can enter a greater value if you need higher performance from your virtual machine.
- Select the Reserve all guest memory (All locked) check box.
- Specify the amount of RAM that will be allocated for the virtual machine.
- Expand the New Hard Disk settings group and do the following:
- Specify the amount of disk space that will be allocated for the virtual machine.
The minimum recommended value is 200 GB. You can enter a greater value if you need to store a large database for the event log.
- In the Disk Provisioning drop-down list, select the option for allocating virtual machine files.
- Specify the amount of disk space that will be allocated for the virtual machine.
- In the New Network group of settings, select the virtual network to which you want to connect the virtual machine.
- In the New CD/DVD Drive settings group, do the following:
- Select the Datastore ISO File drive type from the drop-down list.
This opens the file selection window.
- Select the ISO file that you uploaded before installing the program and click OK.
- In the Status field, select the Connect At Power On check box.
- Select the Datastore ISO File drive type from the drop-down list.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- On the Virtual Hardware tab, select the CPU settings group and use the drop-down list to select the number of virtual processors.
- Confirm the creation of the virtual machine.
- Verify that the virtual machine settings configured at previous steps are correct.
- If all settings are configured correctly, click the Finish button.
- Select a method for creating the virtual machine.
The virtual machine with the defined settings will be created and displayed in the list in the left pane.