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debian requirements

hy,

i don't understand this: which Sophos DOES NOT provide Talpa Binary Packs. what is the difference between this and this:  for which Sophos provides Talpa Binary Packs.

I can't install sophos endpoint 10.6 on a debian distirbution?

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  • Hello Anat Abecassis,

    first of all I can't install sophos endpoint 10.6 on a debian distirbution? - definitely not as 10.6 is the version for Windows. 9.11.1 is the current Endpoint version for Linux.

    Furthermore the System requirements article speaks of Distributions supported for on-access and on-demand scanning [(de-)emphasis mine] meaning for distributions in both groups it will work including on-access scanning and you will get support if it doesn't (provided you are also using a supported kernel version and language). what is the difference - the difference is that installations of distros for which Sophos DOES NOT provide binary packs have some additional requirements.

    Please note that if a distro/kernel is not supported it doesn't mean that Sophos won't work (I've recently installed 9.11 on a Ubuntu 16.04 4.4.0.22-generic, the installer compiled Talpa and it works like a charm).

    Christian

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  • Hello Anat Abecassis,

    first of all I can't install sophos endpoint 10.6 on a debian distirbution? - definitely not as 10.6 is the version for Windows. 9.11.1 is the current Endpoint version for Linux.

    Furthermore the System requirements article speaks of Distributions supported for on-access and on-demand scanning [(de-)emphasis mine] meaning for distributions in both groups it will work including on-access scanning and you will get support if it doesn't (provided you are also using a supported kernel version and language). what is the difference - the difference is that installations of distros for which Sophos DOES NOT provide binary packs have some additional requirements.

    Please note that if a distro/kernel is not supported it doesn't mean that Sophos won't work (I've recently installed 9.11 on a Ubuntu 16.04 4.4.0.22-generic, the installer compiled Talpa and it works like a charm).

    Christian

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