Configuring the Integration Server connection settings to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server

January 10, 2024

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For the Integration Server REST API interaction with the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server during execution of requests, an account is required that has the following permissions in the Kaspersky Security Center:

  • Permissions in the functional areas of the Administration Server:
    • General functionality → Basic functionality: Read, Modify
    • General functionality → Administration group management: Modify
    • General functionality → User permissions: Modify access control lists
    • General functionality → Virtual Administration Servers: Read, Modify, Execute, Manage
  • Permissions to read and modify objects in the functional areas related to Light Agent settings.

You can create and configure an account for connecting the Integration Server to the Kaspersky Security Center in the Security section of the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server properties window.

By default, the Security section is not displayed in the Administration Server properties window. To enable the display of the Security section, you must select the Display security settings sections check box in the Configure interface window (View → Configure interface menu) and restart the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.

For more information on the account permissions in the Kaspersky Security Center, refer to the Kaspersky Security Center help.

To configure the settings for connecting the Integration Server to Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server:

  1. Start the Integration Server Console.
  2. In the list on the left, select the Kaspersky Security Center connection settings section.
  3. Specify the following connection settings:
    • IP address in IPv4 format or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
    • Name and password of the account that will be used for interaction between the Integration Server REST API and the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
  4. Click the Save button.

    The Integration Server performs a connection attempt to verify the specified connection settings. If the SSL certificate received from the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server is not trusted for the Integration Server, a notification is displayed. Click the link in this window to view the details of the received certificate. If the received certificate complies with the security policy of your organization, you can confirm the certificate authenticity by clicking the Install certificate button. The received certificate is saved as a trusted certificate for the Integration Server.

    After the connection is established, the Integration Server saves the connection settings.

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