denixx
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denixx gave kudos to Nightowl in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
- Upgraded ESET
- Upgraded 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS
All is good , Thanks ESET
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denixx gave kudos to Marcos in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
A new version of Endpoint with support for Ubuntu 22.04 is scheduled for the next week.
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denixx received kudos from eab in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
So, a time has come to ask for support for 22.10 X-D
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denixx received kudos from azeu666 in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
So, a time has come to ask for support for 22.10 X-D
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denixx received kudos from Max Lavache in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
Guys, I feel you are messing with libssl, but it is not good to mess with it and give others ghostly hopes to work around the installation.
@Marcos is not so happy to announce a specific release day because Ubuntu moved to libssl 3 and dropped old libssl 1.x.x entirely.
There is a need for an ESET devs team to produce a compatible variant for a new OS version because libssl 3 has some breaking changes (a major version digit is changing precisely in such cases).
My experience using Ubuntu(s)/Arch says you must not manually mess with libssl in production systems. Except if you want to break the security layer of your OS to the state when you couldn't use apt/pacman to download packages thru https, inability to run crypto operations like signature verification, etc.
Old EEA is linked to old libssl 1.1.x, you could check it running
$ /opt/eset/eea/sbin/lic
/opt/eset/eea/sbin/lic: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
As a developer myself, I feel all the pain and questions like "Why the hell they broke it here?!" of ESET devs.
Antiviruses for Linux are an enterprise thingy. Enterprises are usually not happy to throw more bucks for a blind move to a new release of Linux just because it was released. ESET in this case is just "doing their best for a hard decision made in Canonical". Businesses are asking for support, so 22.04.1 is a good version to have "stabilized LTS"&&"businesses are thinking to start using it".
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denixx gave kudos to Nightowl in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
Not only ESET into this position , if you even search for a security product for 22.04 , you won't find at the moment
It seems that when Ubuntu stopped using older version of openssl , they did impact everyone with this.
It should be around this month the release would be dropped as several times being said here on the forum
And it could have been like you said , a version with old openssl and a version with updated openssl , but end of the day this is a security product and it shouldn't have things like this and should be built securely and good , even if there was a new technology/whatever introduced , it might take time for companies to build on it
For example that shows the market share in 2019 between the operating systems , it shows that Linux is not used that much , but it's changing with the time , since Steam is using Linux for their Steam Deck , all big corporations/enterprises use Linux for their servers , from Google and so on ... they are all on Linux and not on Windows Server , I wonder even if Microsoft uses Windows Server
But be patient , I am also waiting for the new version so I can upgrade my linux installations.
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denixx gave kudos to Marcos in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
We didn't promise to release it in September. It will take a few weeks, we don't give any precise ETA since there are many variables that affect the release date.
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denixx received kudos from eab in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
@eab Check this thread https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2021-October/041639.html
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denixx received kudos from eab in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
Guys, I feel you are messing with libssl, but it is not good to mess with it and give others ghostly hopes to work around the installation.
@Marcos is not so happy to announce a specific release day because Ubuntu moved to libssl 3 and dropped old libssl 1.x.x entirely.
There is a need for an ESET devs team to produce a compatible variant for a new OS version because libssl 3 has some breaking changes (a major version digit is changing precisely in such cases).
My experience using Ubuntu(s)/Arch says you must not manually mess with libssl in production systems. Except if you want to break the security layer of your OS to the state when you couldn't use apt/pacman to download packages thru https, inability to run crypto operations like signature verification, etc.
Old EEA is linked to old libssl 1.1.x, you could check it running
$ /opt/eset/eea/sbin/lic
/opt/eset/eea/sbin/lic: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
As a developer myself, I feel all the pain and questions like "Why the hell they broke it here?!" of ESET devs.
Antiviruses for Linux are an enterprise thingy. Enterprises are usually not happy to throw more bucks for a blind move to a new release of Linux just because it was released. ESET in this case is just "doing their best for a hard decision made in Canonical". Businesses are asking for support, so 22.04.1 is a good version to have "stabilized LTS"&&"businesses are thinking to start using it".
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denixx gave kudos to Marcos in Installation of Eset Endpoint Antivirus on Ubuntu 22.04
The release is expected in Sept-October.
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denixx gave kudos to itman in EWPE Smart
Listed on VT as Microsoft.
Submit the file to Eset as a possible false positive per this posted forum FAQ:
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denixx gave kudos to Marcos in Chrome 79 always starts a core dump and crashes
Each distributor provides technical support for local customers and contacts ESET HQ in cases when deeper investigation is needed. After contacting customer care, you should receive a confirmation email with a ticket ID. If you didn't receive any, check the spam or junk folder. You can also try contacting customer care via the web form that is available through the wizard https://www.eset.com/uk/customer-care-wizard/.
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denixx gave kudos to Marcos in Chrome 79 always starts a core dump and crashes
As I wrote, there will be a hotfix of ESET NOD32 for Linux desktop that will address the issue.
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denixx gave kudos to Nightowl in Chrome 79 always starts a core dump and crashes
The current up-to-date version for desktop edition is the v4
Endpoint edition v7 is running as BETA currently , once it goes stable I believe they will start looking at building the v7 for desktop.
The fix that Marcos talked about would be probably a small fix (hotfix) that will solve the issue with browsers and that's it , not a major upgrade.
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denixx gave kudos to Marcos in Chrome 79 always starts a core dump and crashes
There will be a fix for the issue in both Endpoint and ESET NOD32 for Linux desktop according to the latest news.
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denixx gave kudos to Nightowl in Chrome 79 always starts a core dump and crashes
You can find that here :
I believe Google did some kind of change in Chrome that change is making problems with the legacy code of v4.
EDIT : Also I am sorry If I was rude or aggressive with my reply , I didn't mean that.
But you made me angry
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denixx received kudos from Nightowl in Chrome 79 always starts a core dump and crashes
Sorry for pressure. My fault.
But you are just looking at wrong browser, it would not be affected at all, as I understood.
Also (not for being rude, but for numbers and talking about the same things) - the problem potentially affects more than a half of users of linux platform. The ones, who use ESET product for this platform, actually.