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Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux: 10.7.14.1149 -update

Hi team, how we need to deploy Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux: 10.7.14.1149 version to client systems , wiill that package combine with Trellix Linux Threat prevention version 10.7.14.38 , i wanted to know when we deploy the latest ENS TP 10.7.14.38 package. to linux client machines ,will that latest Kernel Modules 10.7.14.1149 also installed on the machines .
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Re: Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux: 10.7.14.1149 -update

Hi @User95820265 ,

I shall tag my colleagues who can clarify if the Kernel Module is included with the latest ENS package for Linux.

@BSharma @Revathi1 Could you please help?

Incase you're looking for instructions to deploy the Kernel Modules, please refer the link below.

https://kcm.trellix.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB94585

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Re: Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux: 10.7.14.1149 -update

Hi @User95820265,

Thank you for reaching out. 

Answers below:

1. ePO deployment:

ENSL Kernel Modules 10.7.14.1149 must be checked into the Master Repository's Current Branch. When deployed from ePO, ENSL Kernel Modules 10.7.14.1149 is also updated. 

2. Standalone package:

ENSLTP 10.7.14.38 is bundled with Kernel Update package version 10.7.14.877. Hence, Kernel Modules 10.7.14.1149 must be installed locally following the procedure in https://kcm.trellix.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB94585 or the Release Notes. 

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Re: Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux: 10.7.14.1149 -update

Hi @User95820265 ,

 

If you are about to install or upgrade to ENSL 10.7.14, you should check in "Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux" of 10.7.14-1149 on the same branch as version 10.7.14 of "Trellix Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention", then the KernelModule-10.7.14-1149 will be installed automatically when you install (or upgrade) ENSL.

If you have already installed ENSL 10.7.14, after checking in "Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux" for 10.7.14-1149, select "Trellix Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux 10.7.14" in Product Update in Client Task of Trellix Agent, please create and run the task to update kernel modules only.

These details are also provided in the release notes for your reference.
[Trellix Endpoint Security (ENS) 10.7.14 (kernel update) - Release Notes - Linux]
https://docs.trellix.com/bundle/endpoint-security-10.7.14-threat-prevention-release-notes-linux/page...

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