
- #Linux kernel modules how to
- #Linux kernel modules install
- #Linux kernel modules update
Make sure that both the kernel module and installation packages are in the same branch. Requirement – A 10.7.5.x or later version of the McafeeTP and McAfeeESP-KernelModule-10.7.X-xxx-Release-ePO packages is checked-in to ePO.
#Linux kernel modules install
Install ENSL with the Newer Kernel Module Package: NOTE: This command should show that the aac and fileaccess version is 10.7.X-xxx.
Copy McAfeeESP-KernelModule-10.7.X-xxx-Release-ePO on to your system.ĭpkg -install McAfeeESPAac-10.7.bĭpkg -install McAfeeESPFileAccess-10.7.b. #Linux kernel modules update
Standalone kernel module update on a Debian system:.
NOTE: This command should show that the aac and fileaccess version is 10.7.X.xxx. NOTE: This command should show the 100705xxx version of the kernel module. opt/McAfee/ens/tp/init/mfetpd-control.sh start opt/McAfee/ens/tp/init/mfetpd-control.sh stop Yum -y -nogpgcheck -noplugins -disablerepo=* install /tmp/ens_pkg/install/*.rpm Tar -zxvf McAfeeESP-KernelModule-10.7. -C aac_fileaccessĬp McAfeeESPAac-10.7.X-xxx.x86_64.rpm McAfeeESPFileAccess-10.7.X-xxx.x86_64.rpm /tmp/ens_pkg/install/ Run the following commands in the order listed:.Unzip McAfeeESP-KernelModule-10.7.X-xxx-Release-ePO.Zip -d kernel_module Unzip the package with the following command:.Copy McAfeeESP-KernelModule-10.7.X-xxx-Release-ePO.zip on to your system.Requirement – A 10.7.5.x or later version of McAfee TP is installed and running.
Standalone kernel module update on a Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) system:. The command should show the latest kernel module version 10070Xxxx: Run the following command on the system. Select the systems where the update has to run, and click Wake Up Agents. The new task appears under the tasks list. Select the Schedule type as Run immediately and click Save. Select McAfee Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux 10.7.X under package types and deselect all other boxes. Click McAfee Agent under Product, Product Update under Task Type, and click Create New Task. Click Actions, Agent, Edit Tasks on Single System. Select the systems where the kernel module update has to be done. A message for overwriting the package is shown. Check in the package McAfeeESP-KernelModule-10.7.X-xxx-Release-ePO to ePO in the same branch as McAfeeTP-10.7.X.xxx-Release-ePO. Requirement – A 10.7.5.x or later version of the McafeeTP and McAfeeESP-KernelModule packages is checked-in to ePO and ENSL is deployed. The following sections contain instructions for each of these pathways.įollow the relevant instructions for an ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) managed system or standalone system. Upgrade ENSL with the newer kernel module package Install ENSL with the newer kernel module packageĮNSL 10.7.4.x (or earlier) is checked-in and deployed The kernel module update package ( McAfeeESP-KernelModule-10.7.X-xxx-Release-ePO) provides support for new kernel updates without requiring you to upgrade the ENSL product.ĮNSL 10.7.5.x (or later) is deployed and a new kernel module update package is available for that versionĮNSL 10.7.5.x (or later) is checked-in and a new kernel module update package is available for that version #Linux kernel modules how to
This article describes how to update an existing build package with support for more kernel modules. The normal installation and upgrade procedures are contained in the Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention Installation Guide.