KeithErnest 0 Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 Hello , First of all I've been using ESET since ages , so I remember the age when I used to use v4 So I have a worry , that version 4 might be a little bit outdated? , maybe to switch to the endpoint product for Linux? Or it's fine ? , maybe malware ,viruses can now bypass v4 outdated technology Am I wrong somewhere? if so please correct me . Thanks in advance. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Marcos 3,596 Posted January 5 Administrators Share Posted January 5 V4 still receives module updates so you are protected. Moreover, the number of malware on Linux is much smaller than on Windows. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Most Valued Members Nightowl 102 Posted January 6 Most Valued Members Share Posted January 6 V4 should be considered as an obsolete software that is no longer maintained but only receive signature updates It's not an antivirus to rely on with newest malware techniques , I believe it can be considered as a scanner only. Endpoint product should work better as it's new developed but still it lacks GUI. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Most Valued Members peteyt 170 Posted January 6 Most Valued Members Share Posted January 6 1 hour ago, Nightowl said: V4 should be considered as an obsolete software that is no longer maintained but only receive signature updates It's not an antivirus to rely on with newest malware techniques , I believe it can be considered as a scanner only. Endpoint product should work better as it's new developed but still it lacks GUI. Have I read it right that home users can use the endpoint version for now? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Most Valued Members Nightowl 102 Posted January 6 Most Valued Members Share Posted January 6 (edited) 36 minutes ago, peteyt said: Have I read it right that home users can use the endpoint version for now? I don't think so as you would need a business license to activate it And it's managed through terminal or EMSC Edited January 6 by Nightowl Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Most Valued Members peteyt 170 Posted January 6 Most Valued Members Share Posted January 6 1 hour ago, Nightowl said: I don't think so as you would need a business license to activate it And it's managed through terminal or EMSC I've put the quote from Marcos bellow. I'm not a Linux user but the only reason I asked is it is still advertised online but EOL has ended "Also note that ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux desktop v4 has already reached EOL and is not supported. As a temporary replacement we provide ESET Endpoint Antivirus for Linux v7." Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Most Valued Members Nightowl 102 Posted January 6 Most Valued Members Share Posted January 6 8 minutes ago, peteyt said: I've put the quote from Marcos bellow. I'm not a Linux user but the only reason I asked is it is still advertised online but EOL has ended "Also note that ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux desktop v4 has already reached EOL and is not supported. As a temporary replacement we provide ESET Endpoint Antivirus for Linux v7." It will be only possible to manage it through terminal or a security center which most people won't have I tried to install it but it failed to run on my Linux unfortunately. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thibaultmol 0 Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 I recently installed nod32 on linux and also noticed the ancient UI and license. WHY is it advertised if it's a legacy product is what I'm wondering. There was no CLEAR way to tell that it's not an active product anymore. Also: I'm fine with going trough a portal to use the endpoint antivirus but then you need to be able to just buy one license like we can now.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thibaultmol 0 Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 Another thing I don't understand: "eset security endpoint for linux" is just the same nod32 v4 client but with 'business' slapped on it, from the looks of it. How is it different from normal nod32.. both seem outdated Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Marcos 3,596 Posted January 29 Administrators Share Posted January 29 1, ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux desktop is a legacy product, however, we will keep releasing module updates for it for the next 1-2 years at least. 2, Users with an EAV for LD license will be offered ESET Endpoint Antivirus v7 later this year. EEA v7 is completely different from EAV for LD v4, you can find help at https://help.eset.com/eeau/7/en-US/. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thibaultmol 0 Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 8 minutes ago, Marcos said: 1, ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux desktop is a legacy product, however, we will keep releasing module updates for it for the next 1-2 years at least. 2, Users with an EAV for LD license will be offered ESET Endpoint Antivirus v7 later this year. EEA v7 is completely different from EAV for LD v4, you can find help at https://help.eset.com/eeau/7/en-US/. From what i look up online, ESET endpoint security for Linux just install the nod32 business edition. Which again, is the outdated application Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Marcos 3,596 Posted January 29 Administrators Share Posted January 29 41 minutes ago, Thibaultmol said: From what i look up online, ESET endpoint security for Linux just install the nod32 business edition. Which again, is the outdated application Not really. ESET Endpoint Antivirus v7 was released last year and the last version 7.1.9.0 was released this week: Currently it's available only for users with a business license but it should be available also for consumers later this year as a temporary solution before ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux desktop v7 becomes available. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thibaultmol 0 Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 13 minutes ago, Marcos said: Not really. ESET Endpoint Antivirus v7 was released last year and the last version 7.1.9.0 was released this week: Currently it's available only for users with a business license but it should be available also for consumers later this year as a temporary solution before ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux desktop v7 becomes available. Am I correct in that ESET Endpoint antivirus doesn't have an interface/gui? (only command line). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Marcos 3,596 Posted January 29 Administrators Share Posted January 29 1 minute ago, Thibaultmol said: Am I correct in that ESET Endpoint antivirus doesn't have an interface/gui? (only command line). Correct. Only basic notifications and alerts are displayed. Future versions will have gui. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Most Valued Members Nightowl 102 Posted February 3 Most Valued Members Share Posted February 3 I have tested again v7 on 20.04 it works fine and good. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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