Kaspersky Secure Mobility Management

Using Google Firebase Cloud Messaging

February 26, 2024

ID 92525

To ensure timely delivery of commands to KES devices managed by the Android operating system, Kaspersky Security Center uses the mechanism of push notifications. Push notifications are exchanged between KES devices and Administration Server through Google Firebase Cloud Messaging (hereinafter referred to as FCM). In Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console, you can specify the Google Firebase Cloud Messaging settings to connect KES devices to the service.

To retrieve the settings of Google Firebase Cloud Messaging, you must have a Google account.

To enable the use of FCM:

  1. In Administration Console, select the Mobile Device Management node, and the Mobile devices folder.
  2. In the context menu of the Mobile devices folder, select Properties.
  3. In the folder properties, select the Google Firebase Cloud Messaging settings section.
  4. In the Sender ID and Server key fields, specify the FCM settings: SENDER_ID and API Key.

At the next synchronization with Administration Server, KES devices managed by Android operating systems will be connected to Google Firebase Cloud Messaging.

You can edit the Google Firebase Cloud Messaging settings by clicking the Reset settings button.

FCM service runs in the following address ranges:

  • From the KES device's side, access is required to ports 443 (HTTPS), 5228 (HTTPS), 5229 (HTTPS), and 5230 (HTTPS) of the following addresses:
    • google.com
    • fcm.googleapis.com
    • android.apis.google.com
    • All of the IP addresses listed in Google's ASN of 15169
  • From the Administration Server side, access is required to port 443 (HTTPS) of the following addresses:
    • fcm.googleapis.com
    • All of the IP addresses listed in Google's ASN of 15169

If the proxy server settings (Advanced / Configuring Internet access) have been specified in the Administration Server properties in Administration Console, they will be used for interaction with FCM.

Configuring FCM: retrieving SENDER_ID and API Key

To configure FCM:

  1. Register on Google portal.
  2. Go to Developers portal.
  3. Create a new project by clicking the Create Project button, specify the project's name, and specify the ID.
  4. Wait for the project to be created.

    On the first page of the project, in the upper part of the page, the Project Number field shows the relevant SENDER_ID.

  5. Go to the APIs & auth / APIs section and enable Google Firebase Cloud Messaging for Android.
  6. Go to the APIs & auth / Credentials section and click the Create New Key button.
  7. Click the Server key button.
  8. Impose restrictions (if any), click the Create button.
  9. Retrieve the API Key from the properties of the newly created key (Server key field).

Google Firebase Cloud Messaging is configured.

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