To create a Light Agent for Linux policy:
On the Devices tab of the folder with the name of the administration group, you can view a list of protected virtual machines that belong to this administration group.
Proceed to the next step of the Policy Wizard.
Go to the next step in the wizard.
To import settings, click the Select button and, in the Please select a configuration file window that opens, select a file with the .cfg extension. The path to the configuration file is shown in the Configuration file field.
You can use a configuration file only from the Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.0 Light Agent application version.
You can edit these settings imported from the configuration file at subsequent steps of the Policy Wizard.
Proceed to the next step of the Policy Wizard.
Proceed to the next step of the Policy Wizard.
If the computer hosting the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console does not belong to a domain or your account does not belong to the KLAdmins group or to the group of local administrators, when proceeding to the next step of the wizard specify the administrator password of the Integration Server (password of the admin account) in the opened window.
The New Policy Wizard checks the SSL certificate received from the Integration Server. If the certificate contains an error or is not trusted, the Integration Server certificate verification window opens. You can click the button in the window to view the details of the received certificate. To continue connecting to the Integration Server, click the Ignore button. The received certificate will be installed as a trusted certificate on the computer where the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console is installed.
Go to the next step in the wizard.
The created policy will be displayed in the list of policies of the administration group on the Policies tab and in the Policies folder of the console tree.
The policy will be applied to protected virtual machines after the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server relays the information to Kaspersky Security. Kaspersky Security starts protecting virtual machines on the hypervisor according to the policy settings.
If Network Agent is not running on a protected virtual machine, the created policy is not applied on this protected virtual machine.
If you chose the Inactive policy option during the previous step of the New Policy Wizard, the created policy is not applied on the protected virtual machines.