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Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.5 for Check Point
TM
Firewall-1
®
3. Setup a secure connection of the Security Server to Check Point
TM
Firewall-1
®
(Secure Internal Communications). The following will be
created as the result:
•
key to obtain a Security Server certificate;
•
a Security Server certificate;
•
a Security Server SIC name (OPSEC
TM
application’s SIC
name).
The Security Server SIC name will be displayed in the OP-
SEC
TM
Application Properties
window, in the
DN
field (sec-
tion
Secure Internal Communication
).
4. Describe protocols that will be subject to the anti-virus scan.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus scans the data passing through the firewall
via HTTP, FTP and SMTP protocols. Create the following:
•
a URI resource for transferring the HTTP protocol data for
scanning;
•
an FTP resource for transferring the FTP protocol data for
scanning;
•
an SMTP resource for transferring the SMTP protocol data for
scanning;
When describing the resources, specify the following parameters in
order to enable Check Point
TM
to transfer data to the Anti-Virus to
perform the scan:
•
to create URI, FTP and SMTP resources check the
Use CVP
(Content Vectoring Protocol)
box on the
CVP
tab (see Figure
3) and select the name of the OPSEC
TM
application
corresponding to the Security Server in the
CVP server
field;