Contents
- Program licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About the License Certificate
- About the license key
- About the key file
- Adding a license key to the program web interface
- Viewing information about an added license key in the program web interface
- Removing a license key in the program web interface
About the End User License Agreement
The End User License agreement is a legal agreement between you and AO Kaspersky Lab that specifies the conditions under which you can use the program.
Read the terms of the End User License Agreement carefully before using the program for the first time.
You can familiarize yourself with the terms of the End User License Agreement in the following ways:
- During the installation of KUMA.
- By reading the LICENSE document. This document is included in the distribution kit and is located inside the installer in the /kuma-ansible-installer/roles/kuma/files/ folder.
After the program is deployed, the document is available in the /opt/kaspersky/kuma/LICENSE folder.
You accept the terms of the End User License Agreement by confirming your acceptance of the End User License Agreement during the program installation. If you do not accept the terms of the End User License Agreement, you must cease the installation of the program and must not use the program.
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A License is a time-limited right to use the program, granted under the terms of the End User License Agreement.
A license entitles you to the following kinds of services:
- Use of the program in accordance with the terms of the End User License Agreement
- Getting technical support
The scope of services and the duration of usage depend on the type of license under which the program was activated.
A license is provided when the program is purchased. When the license expires, the program continues to work but with limited functionality (for example, new resources cannot be created). To continue using KUMA with its full functionality, you need to renew your license.
We recommend that you renew your license no later than its expiration date to ensure maximum protection against cyberthreats.
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A License Certificate Is a document that is provided to you along with a key file or activation code.
The License Certificate contains the following information about the license being granted:
- License key or order number
- Information about the user who is granted the license
- Information about the program that can be activated under the provided license
- Restriction on the number of licensing units (for example, the number of events that can be processed per second)
- Start date of the license term
- License expiration date or license term
- License type
About the license key
A license key is a sequence of bits that you can apply to activate and then use the program in accordance with the terms of the End User License Agreement. License keys are generated by Kaspersky specialists.
You can add a license key to the program by applying a key file. The license key is displayed in the program interface as a unique alphanumeric sequence after you add it to the program.
The license key may be blocked by Kaspersky in case the terms of the License Agreement have been violated. If the license key has been blocked, you need to add another one if you want to use the program.
A license key may be active or reserve.
An active license key is the license key currently used by the program. An active license key can be added for a trial or commercial license. The program cannot have more than one active license key.
A reserve license key is the license key that entitles the user to use the program but is not currently in use. The additional license key automatically becomes active when the license associated with the current active license key expires. An additional license key can be added only if an active license key has already been added.
A license key for a trial license can be added as an active license key. A license key for a trial license cannot be added as an additional license key.
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The key file is a file named license.key provided to you by Kaspersky. The key file is used to add a license key that activates the program.
You receive a key file at the email address that you provided after purchasing KUMA.
You do not need to connect to Kaspersky activation servers in order to activate the program with a key file.
If the key file has been accidentally deleted, you can restore it. You may need a key file, for example, to register with Kaspersky CompanyAccount.
To restore the key file, you need to do one of the following:
- Contact the license seller.
- Get a key file on the Kaspersky website based on the available activation code.
Adding a license key to the program web interface
You can add an application license key in the KUMA web interface.
Only users with the Administrator role can add a license key.
To add a license key to the KUMA web interface:
- Open the KUMA web interface and select Settings → License.
The window with KUMA license conditions opens.
- Select the key you want to add:
- If you want to add the active key, click the Add active license key button.
This button is not displayed if a license key has already been added to the program. If you want to add an active license key instead of the key that has already been added, the current license key must be deleted.
- If you want to add the reserve key, click the Add reserve license key button.
This button is inactive until an active key is added. If you want to add a reserve license key instead of the key that has already been added, the current reserve license key must be deleted.
The license key file selection window appears on the screen.
- If you want to add the active key, click the Add active license key button.
- Select a license file by specifying the path to the folder and the name of the license key file with the KEY extension.
The license key from the selected file will be loaded into the program. Information about the license key is displayed under Settings → License.
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In the KUMA web interface, you can view information about the added license key. Information about the license key is displayed under Settings → License.
Only users with the Administrator role can view license information.
The License tab window displays the following information about added license keys:
- Expires on—date when the license key expires.
- Days remaining—number of days before the license is expired.
- EPS available—number of events processed per second supported by the license.
- EPS current—current average number of events per second processed by KUMA.
- License key—unique alphanumeric sequence.
- Company—name of the company that purchased the license.
- Client name—name of client who purchased the license.
- Modules—modules available for the license.
Removing a license key in the program web interface
In KUMA, you can remove an added license key from the program (for example, if you need to replace the current license key with a different key). After the license key is removed, the program stops to receive and process events. This functionality will be re-activated the next time you add a license key.
Only users with the administrator role can delete license keys.
To delete an added license key:
- Open the KUMA web interface and select Settings → License.
The window with KUMA license conditions opens.
- Click the
icon on the license that you want to delete.
A confirmation window opens.
- Confirm deletion of the license key.
The license key will be removed from the program.
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