Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack (KATA) Platform

Step 4. Selecting the controlling network interface in the list

8 November 2023

ID 247866

To ensure proper functioning of the Sandbox component, you must connect at least two network cards and configure the following network Interfaces:

  • Management network interface. This interface is intended for providing access to the server with the Sandbox component via the SSH protocol, and the server with the Sandbox component will use this interface to receive objects from the server with the Central Node component.
  • Network interface used for Internet access of processed objects. Objects that are processed by the Sandbox component can use this interface to attempt activities on the Internet, and the Sandbox component can analyze their behavior. If you block Internet access, the Sandbox component cannot analyze the behavior of objects on the Internet, and will therefore only analyze the behavior of objects without Internet access.

    The network interface used for Internet access of processed objects must be isolated from the local network of your organization.

Select the network interface that you want to use as the controlling interface.

To select the management network interface:

  1. In the list of network interfaces, select the network interface that you want to use as the controlling interface.
  2. Press Enter.

The Setup Wizard proceeds to the next step.

See also

Step 1. Viewing the End User License Agreement and Privacy Policy

Step 2. Selecting a disk for installing the Sandbox component

Step 3. Assigning the host name

Step 5. Assigning the address and network mask of the controlling interface

Step 6. Adding DNS server addresses

Step 7. Configuring a static network route

Step 8. Configuring the minimum password length for the Sandbox administrator password

Step 9. Creating the Sandbox administrator account

Did you find this article helpful?
What can we do better?
Thank you for your feedback! You're helping us improve.
Thank you for your feedback! You're helping us improve.