To find out if your Linux servers are compatible with Endpoint Protection with EDR powered by WithSecure, follow below steps.
Step 1: Check your current Linux type and version
1. Compare your current Linux type and version with below supported Linux list. If your current Linux version found below, you shouldn't have problem on the installation. Otherwise please contact your IT department immediately.
32-bit Linux distributions:
- CentOS 6.7 - 6.x
- Debian 7.10 - 7.x
- Debian 8.5 - 8.x *
- Debian 9.2 - 9.x
- Oracle Linux 6.7 - 6.x RHCK and UEK **
- RHEL 6.7 - 6.x
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3, SP4
- Ubuntu 14.04.4 - 14.04.x
- Ubuntu 16.04.0 - 16.04.x
64-bit (AMD64/EM64T) distributions:
- Amazon Linux 2017.03, 2017.09, 2018.3
- CentOS 6.7 - 6.x
- CentOS 7.1 - 7.x ***
- Debian 7.10 - 7.x
- Debian 8.5 - 8.x *
- Debian 9.2 - 9.x
- Oracle Linux 6.7 - 6.x RHCK and UEK **
- Oracle Linux 7.2 - 7.x RHCK and UEK **
- RHEL 6.7 - 6.x
- RHEL 7.2 - 7.x ***
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3, SP4
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, 12 SP1 - 12 SP5
- Ubuntu 14.04.4 - 14.04.x
- Ubuntu 16.04.0 - 16.04.x
- Ubuntu 18.04.0 - 18.04.x ****
The on-access scanning is not supported on Debian 8 because its kernel configuration has fanotify only partially enabled.
RHCK: Red Hat Compatible Kernel, UEK: Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
The on-access scanning is supported on RHEL/CentOS 7.x only with a current kernel update (kernel-3.10.0-327.36.1.el7 or later) that fixes a critical bug in the fanotify subsystem.
Notes:
Linux Security firewall is not compatible with Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 18.04.1. We recommend that you disable the firewall and use the firewall service that is provided with the operating system.