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Endpoint antivirus eset
Endpoint antivirus eset










Ok, so here are my results on a freshly installed Ubuntu 22.04 with all available updates installed.Įxtracted the DEB installer: sudo sh. We need to be sure that ESET is fully supported and functional, so we are going to keep our fingers crossed that a new version that supports Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is released soon. It seems likely that the current release of ESET does not support this version of openssl, and that may be a problem. It is true, however, that Ubuntu 22.04 comes with a newer version of the openssl libraries, 3.0.2. By using a much older version of the libraries than appears to be required, you might be opening up your system to security vulnerabilities, so I am not sure this is wise.

endpoint antivirus eset

If you look back from version 1.1.1 in the openssl release notes, you'll note that a large number of security vulnerabilities and bugs were addressed between 1.0.2o and 1.1.1f. It appears that you have installed version 1.0.2o. On Ubuntu 20.04, ESET appears to be picking up the system installed openssl libraries, which are at 1.1.1f, and given that this is an LTS release, ought to be patched for known vulnerabilities. However for now the workaround runs perfectly for me.īy the way, even though I don't use Ubuntu 22.04 it is quite likely that EEA fails on Ubuntu 22.04 for the same reason and that one needs older versions for libssl and libcrypto as well. Of course there is no guarantee that this will work for ever and hopefully ESET will officially support Fedora in the future (at least this is the minimum I expect as a customer who used NDO32 before for years and who was forced to upgrade to EEA.). This time it should install and run smoothly 🙂

endpoint antivirus eset

Uninstall EEA (the manually installed libs will remain).Install compat-openssl10-1.0.86_64Ĭopy libssl.so and libcrypto.so which are part of this package to.Install EEA - which of course fails when running the post actions Checking with strace you will find that EEA for instance checks for libraries in /opt/eset/eea/lib before using the globally installed libraries. The reason is, because EEA for Linux needs quite old libssl and libcrypto libraries. Due to the support stop for ESET NOD32 which ran perfectly on Fedora, I upgraded to EEA for Linux and of cause the installtion on Fedora 36 failed 😞












Endpoint antivirus eset