We have thousands of Linux hosts we must have working by the end of the year. This configuration results in saving of external network bandwidth.ĭoes anyone have the configuration "recommended" by Broadcom actually working on Linux hosts?Įnabling Mac and Linux clients to download LiveUpdate content using the Apache web server as a reverse proxy.Īny input is greatly appreciated.
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This enables the Apache web server installed along with Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) to download and cache the LU content for Mac and Linux clients locally whenever new content is published.
For smaller installations, you can configure the Apache web server as a reverse proxy. This is the best option for installations with larger numbers of Mac and/or Linux computers.Ģ. Use Symantec LiveUpdate Administrator 2.x (LUA 2.x). Looks like the only 2 options to enable LiveUpdate content are to:ġ. When I reached out to worthless Broadcom support, all they did was point me to the following document below. Unlike Windows systems, there is no option to "Use the default management server". In the LiveUpdate Policy, we have configured the Linux Settings to "Use a specified internal LiveUpdate server and pointed it to the address of the windows SEPM server for updates. Both hosts show up in the SEP Manager however, both are showing "Virus Definitions Not Available" and "AntiVirus Status Component is Malfunctioning". We have created a directory structure, exported the installer package and installed on 2 Linux hosts. Has anyone been able to successfully configure Linux on SEP 14?