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Solution for keeping an isolated linux machine with no network up to date

Hi, I've been looking for a while but it doesn't seem clear if everything we need is possible.

 

We need to be able to do the following:

  • Install Anti-Virus for Linux on an offline machine
  • Be able to get virus definition updates directly to that machine via USB
  • Update the Anti-Virus software offline via USB
  • Run on demand scans

The one part I can't find a clear solution for is updating the virus definitions. From what I've found it looks like we'd require an installation of the Anti-Virus on another machine that is connected to the internet and then we'd have to do the following:

  • Copy the updates from the internet connected machine under what looks like "/opt/sophos-av/update/cache/" to USB
  • Copy the files from USB to the offline machine
  • Configure savupdate to update from a local source
  • Run savupdate to update the definitions on demand

Is it possible to update the definitions this way?

 



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  • Hi Jasmin,

    It is not possible for the machine to have any network connectivity at all, so it will not be able to get updates directly from a Sophos Update Manager connected to the internet. To update this one machine we have to use a USB with updates on. Is it possible to copy the virus definition updates from a SUM component to USB and then to the machine?

     

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