Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform

Connectors

Connector resources are used to establish connections between KUMA services, network assets, and/or other services.

The program has the following connector types available:

  • internal—used for establishing connections between the KUMA services.
  • tcp—used for communications over TCP. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.
  • udp—used for communications over UDP. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.
  • netflow—used for establishing NetFlow connections.
  • sflow—used for establishing SFlow connections.
  • nats—used for NATS communications. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.
  • kafka—used for Kafka communications. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.
  • http—used for HTTP communications. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.
  • sql—used for communications with a database and DBMS.

    The program supports the following types of SQL databases:

    • SQLite.
    • MSSQL.
    • MySQL.
    • PostgreSQL.
    • Cockroach.
    • Oracle.
    • Firebird.
  • file—used to retrieve data from any text file. It is available for Linux Agents.
  • diode—used for unidirectional data transfer in industrial ICS networks using data diodes.
  • ftp—used to receive data over the File Transfer Protocol. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.
  • nfs—used to receive data over the Network File System protocol. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.
  • wmi—used to obtain data using Windows Management Instrumentation. It is available for Windows Agents.
  • wec—used to receive data using the Windows Event Collector. It is available for Windows Agents.
  • snmp—used to receive data using the Simple Network Management Protocol. It is available for Windows and Linux Agents.

In this section

Viewing connector settings

Adding a connector

Connector settings