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topher

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  1. I don’t have it They must have renamed it in your version. I’m still on KSC 10, with 11.2 policies. I’m sure the “Trusted Addresses” button is what you need. This is what I see;
  2. Where are Trusted Domains? I only found Trusted Addresses or Applications. From Kaspersky Security Center, open your policy and go to General Settings> Network Settings> “Trusted Domains” button. At least that is what it shows on KSC 10, with a 11.2 policy.
  3. I also ran into the same issue. I found the “Trusted Domains” exception would work for a hostname, but wouldn’t work for an IP Address. So to work around the problem, I created DNS entries for those devices I used to only access via IP, and then excluded the those new DNS names. For example, if your firewall is 192.168.1.1, I created a DNS entry for “firewall.domain.com” that pointed to 192.168.1.1. Then added “firewall.domain.com” to the “Trusted Domain” exception list.
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