For detailed information regarding the Linux versions supported by Endpoint Central, click here.
1. Patch management and software deployment are supported for select Linux flavors. Visit our complete Linux flavor comparison matrix for better visibility on the features supported by different versions of the Linux OS.
2. We also manage Linux endpoints with ARM processors from the build 2335. The supported features include Configurations, Inventory management, Agent SoM policy, and Tools for Linux ARM agents.
3. Kernel versions above 2.6.33 are also supported
4. We also support the server and workstation model for all the above-listed operating systems.
Linux agents will not be created by default. You can create Linux agents by configuring the settings in the scope of management. This will help you automatically create Linux agents for the local office and remote offices. To configure the Linux agent settings, follow the steps mentioned below:
The credentials added will be used for the automatic installation of agents across local office computers irrespective of their domain. While adding credentials, it is recommended that the user account falls under active directory else the credentials can be added under the workgroup type.
Pre-requisites
Linux agents can be installed manually on the computers that need to be managed. Agents should be downloaded on the Linux computer manually before initiating the installation process. For invoking the installation on client computers, the SSH port (default port 22) should be open on the computers where the agent needs to be installed. The SSH port is used only for agent installation purposes and not for agent-server communication. Follow the steps mentioned below:
Installing Linux Agents Remotely from web console
Currently, Linux agent installation from the console is not supported for any machine under remote office. If you want to install agents on computers which belong to a different remote office, then you will have to use the SSH port (default port 22).
To install agents remotely using SSH, follow the steps mentioned below:
You have successfully installed the agent on a remote computer using SSH.
To install Linux agents using a distribution server or AWS, follow the steps mentioned on this page.
To uninstall agents from Linux computers, follow the steps mentioned below:
We provide a range of features for managing Linux computers. Some of the supported features include:
For detailed information on each feature and how to use them, refer to this page.