I want to change the IP address of our KSC, It is 192.168.1.6
I added a new network adapter with new IP address 172.17.30.22 to the KSC VM. Both IP addresses are reachable.
I searched the web and found the KLMover tool, but running this command did not change the administration server address.
old IP address of KSC was: 192.168.1.6
new IP address of KSC is: 172.17.30.22, but I used DNS address: kaspersky.ourdomain.local , The client can resolve the name and ping the KSC server.
Result of klnagchk (before running klmover):
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c:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\NetworkAgent>klnagchk.exe
Starting utility 'klnagchk'...
Checking the command-line options...OK
Initializing basic libraries...OK
Current device is '*****'
Network Agent version is '14.0.0.10902'
Reading the settings...OK
Verifying the settings...OK
Network Agent settings: Administration Server address: '192.168.1.6'
Use SSL: 1
Compress traffic: 1
Numbers of the Administration Server SSL ports: '13000'
Numbers of the Administration Server ports: '14000'
Use proxy server: 0
Administration Server certificate: available
Open UDP port: 1
Numbers of UDP ports: '15000'
Synchronization interval (min): 15
Connection timeout (in seconds): 30
Send / receive timeout (in seconds): 180
Device ID: ********************************
Attempting to connect to Administration Server...OK
Attempting to connect to Network Agent...OK
Network Agent is running.
Receiving the Network Agent statistical data...OK
Network Agent statistical data:
Total number of synchronization requests: 3
The number of successful synchronization requests: 3
Total number of synchronizations: 2
The number of successful synchronizations: 2
Date/time of the last request for synchronization: 1/23/2023 4:08:47 PM GMT
Deinitializing basic libraries...OK
Result of klmover:
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c:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\NetworkAgent>klmover.exe -address kaspersky.ourdomain.local -dupfix
Checking the command-line options...OK
Initializing basic libraries...OK
Verifying the settings...OK
Reading the settings...OK
Preparing settings...OK
Writing settings...OK
Restarting the Network Agent service...OK
Operation has completed successfully.
Result of klnagchk (after running klmover):
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c:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\NetworkAgent>klnagchk.exe
Starting utility 'klnagchk'...
Checking the command-line options...OK
Initializing basic libraries...OK
Current device is '******'
Network Agent version is '14.0.0.10902'
Reading the settings...OK
Verifying the settings...OK
Network Agent settings: Administration Server address: '192.168.1.6'
Use SSL: 1
Compress traffic: 1
Numbers of the Administration Server SSL ports: '13000'
Numbers of the Administration Server ports: '14000'
Use proxy server: 0
Administration Server certificate: available
Open UDP port: 1
Numbers of UDP ports: '15000'
Synchronization interval (min): 15
Connection timeout (in seconds): 30
Send / receive timeout (in seconds): 180
Device ID: *************************************
Attempting to connect to Administration Server...OK
Attempting to connect to Network Agent...OK
Network Agent is running.
Receiving the Network Agent statistical data...OK
Network Agent statistical data:
Total number of synchronization requests: 1
The number of successful synchronization requests: 1
Total number of synchronizations: 1
The number of successful synchronizations: 1
Date/time of the last request for synchronization: 1/23/2023 4:15:06 PM GMT
KLMover not working
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I want to change the IP address of our KSC, It is 192.168.1.6
I added a new network adapter with new IP address 172.17.30.22 to the KSC VM. Both IP addresses are reachable.
I searched the web and found the KLMover tool, but running this command did not change the administration server address.
old IP address of KSC was: 192.168.1.6
new IP address of KSC is: 172.17.30.22, but I used DNS address: kaspersky.ourdomain.local , The client can resolve the name and ping the KSC server.
Result of klnagchk (before running klmover):
Result of klmover:
Result of klnagchk (after running klmover):
where is the problem?