- Kaspersky Web Traffic Security
- Application licensing
- Application installation and initial configuration
- Standard Deployment Schemes
- Scenario for installing and configuring a Master server and Worker server on the same server
- Scenario for installing and configuring a Secondary master server and Worker server on the same server
- Scenario for installing and configuring a Master server and a Worker server on different servers
- Scenario for installing and configuring a Secondary master server and a Worker server on different servers
- Preparing to reinstall the application
- Installing and configuring the Master server and the Secondary master server
- Installing and configuring the Master server and Secondary master server package
- Installing the localization package
- Configuring the Master server
- Configuring the Secondary master server
- Creating an automatic configuration file for the Master server or Secondary master server
- Starting automatic configuration of the Master server or Secondary master server
- Deleting the Master server or Secondary master server
- Installing and configuring the Worker server
- Installing the Worker server package
- Configuring the Worker server
- Creating an automatic configuration file for the Worker server
- Starting automatic configuration of the Worker server
- Installing the Squid service
- Configuring the Squid service
- Configuring SSL Bumping in the Squid service
- Deleting the Worker server
- Configuring integration of the Squid service with Active Directory
- Configuring Kerberos authentication
- Configuring NTLM authentication
- Installing the Samba service
- Configuring time synchronization
- Configuring DNS
- Configuring Samba on the server hosting the Squid service
- Checking Samba settings on the server hosting the Squid service
- Configuring the Squid service
- Configuring the client side of NTLM authentication
- Configuring NTLM authentication of a host that is not in a domain
- Configuring Basic authentication
- Configuring ICAP balancing using HAProxy
- Scenario for reinstalling the Master server and adding a Secondary master server
- Standard Deployment Schemes
- Getting started with the application
- Monitoring of application operation
- Managing servers
- Application operation in emergency mode
- Using traffic processing rules
- Scenario for configuring access to Internet resources
- Adding an access rule
- Adding a protection rule
- Configuring a rule triggering initiator
- Configuring traffic filtering criteria
- Adding an exclusion for a traffic processing rule
- Configuring the schedule of a traffic processing rule
- Modifying a traffic processing rule
- Deleting a traffic processing rule
- Creating a copy of a traffic processing rule
- Enabling and disabling a traffic processing rule
- Working with traffic processing rule groups
- Monitoring traffic processing rules
- Managing workspaces
- Working with roles and user accounts
- Protecting network traffic
- Using Kaspersky Lab external services
- Updating Kaspersky Web Traffic Security databases
- Connecting to a LDAP server
- ICAP server settings
- Application management over the SNMP protocol
- Kaspersky Web Traffic Security event log
- Logging of events over the Syslog protocol
- Exporting and importing settings
- Access denial templates
- Single Sign-On authentication
- Sources of information about the application
- Contacting the Technical Support
- Appendix. MIME types of objects
- Glossary
- Access rule
- Basic authentication
- Certificate fingerprint
- Cluster
- Directory service
- Heuristic analysis
- ICAP server
- Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Kerberos authentication
- Keytab file
- Layout
- LDAP
- License serial number
- Malicious links
- Master server
- MIB (Management Information Base)
- nginx service
- NTLM authentication
- Phishing
- Protection rule
- PTR entry
- Reputation filtering
- Secondary master server
- SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux)
- Service principal name (SPN)
- SNMP agent
- SNMP trap
- Squid
- SSL Bumping
- Syslog
- TLS encryption
- Tracing
- Traffic processing rule
- Virus
- Worker server
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Connecting to the application web interface
Connecting to the application web interface
To connect to the application web interface:
- In a browser, enter the following address:
https://<IP address of the Master server>:<port>
The web interface authorization page opens with a prompt to enter the user name and password.
- In the User name text box, enter
Administrator
. - In the Password text box enter the administrator's password.
If you enter a wrong password five times, authorization will be blocked for five minutes.
- Click Login.
The main window of the application web interface window opens.
Article ID: 174934, Last review: Jan 18, 2019