Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux (10.1.0.5960) RELEASE NOTES ============================================================================== Version released on: 03/28/2018 Contents: * What's new * Brief overview of the application * System requirements * Installing and updating the application * Known issues and solutions What's new -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * File Integrity Monitoring functionality is now supported. * Firewall Management functionality is now supported. * Anti-Cryptor functionality is now supported. * Graphical user interface is now supported. * A list of supported operating systems is updated. * Full support for 64-bit operating systems is added. Brief overview of the application -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux is designed to provide anti-virus protection for file servers and workstations running Linux operating systems. Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux can: * Protect the file system against malicious code in real time: intercept file access requests, analyze them, and disinfect or delete infected objects. * Scan objects on demand: search for infected and suspicious files in the defined scan scopes, analyze them, and disinfect or delete infected objects. * Create copies of infected objects in Storage before disinfection or deletion for the purpose of possible recovery of objects that contain informational value. * Update anti-virus databases: anti-virus database updates are provided by Kaspersky Lab update servers or the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server, and it is also possible to configure Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux to update the databases from a local folder. * Monitor the integrity of the specified files and receive notifications about changes. File Integrity Monitoring task can be performed in the real-time monitoring mode, and in on-demand scan mode. * Manage an operating system firewall and, if necessary, restore a set of the firewall rules that was changed. * Protect your files in local directories with network access by SMB / NFS protocols from remote malicious encryption. * Allow non-root users to manage basic application functions by using the localized graphical user interface (GUI). * Manage the application and configure its operating settings by using the control utility from the command line and by using Kaspersky Security Center. System requirements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minimum hardware requirements for 32-bit operating systems: * Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz or higher processor * 1 GB RAM * Swap partition of at least 1 GB * 1 GB of hard drive space for installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux and storing temporary files and log files. Minimum hardware requirements for 64-bit operating systems: * Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz or higher processor * 2 GB RAM * Swap partition of at least 1 GB * 1 GB of hard drive space for installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux and storing temporary files and log files. Software requirements: 1. Supported operating systems: 32-bit operating systems: * Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS * Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS * Ubuntu 17.10.1 * Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 6.9 * CentOS-6.9 * Debian GNU/Linux 8.10 * Debian GNU/Linux 9.4 * AltLinux 8.0.0 * GosLinux 6.6 64-bit operating systems: * Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS * Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS * Ubuntu 17.10.1 * Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 6.9 * Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.4 * CentOS-6.9 * CentOS-7.4 * Debian GNU/Linux 8.10 * Debian GNU/Linux 9.4 * OracleLinux 7.4 * SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3 * openSUSE® 42.3 * AltLinux 8.0.0 * GosLinux 6.6 * OS ROSA "Cobalt" (desktop edition) 7.3 * OS ROSA "Cobalt" (server edition) 7.3 2. Perl interpreter: version 5.10 or higher (www.perl.org) 3. Installed Which utility 4. Installed packages for compiling applications (gcc, binutils, glibc, glibc-devel, make, ld), source code for the operating system kernel for compiling modules of Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux, in operating systems that do not support fanotify. 5. Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux is compatible with Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 1 and Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 2. To ensure proper functioning of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux administration plug-in, Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Update 3 RC (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=52685) must be installed. Installing the application -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation: To install the application in Linux, run the following commands: - For 32-bit operating systems: - For systems using RPM: # rpm -i kesl-10.1.0-5960.i386.rpm # /opt/kaspersky/kesl/bin/kesl-setup.pl # rpm -i klnagent-10.5.1-7.i386.rpm # /opt/kaspersky/klnagent/lib/bin/setup/postinstall.pl - For systems using dpkg: # dpkg -i kesl_10.1.0-5960_i386.deb # /opt/kaspersky/kesl/bin/kesl-setup.pl # dpkg -i klnagent_10.5.1-7_i386.deb # /opt/kaspersky/klnagent/lib/bin/setup/postinstall.pl - For 64-bit operating systems: - For systems using RPM: # rpm -i kesl-10.1.0-5960.x86_64.rpm # /opt/kaspersky/kesl/bin/kesl-setup.pl # rpm -i klnagent64-10.5.0-42.x86_64.rpm # /opt/kaspersky/klnagent/lib/bin/setup/postinstall.pl - For systems using dpkg: # dpkg -i kesl_10.1.0-5960_amd64.deb # /opt/kaspersky/kesl/bin/kesl-setup.pl # dpkg -i klnagent64_10.5.0-42_amd64.deb # /opt/kaspersky/klnagent/lib/bin/setup/postinstall.pl Existing issues and ways to resolve them -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * 2585445. If Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux is running in Debian 7 operating systems, the graphical user interface (GUI) is not available. Possible solution: Upgrade the operating system to version 8 or higher. * 2181748. Anti-Cryptor works with SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, and NFS3 protocols. * 1933381. If you disable Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux in operating systems of the Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.3 family when working with NFS4, the product might not actually be disabled. Possible solution: Configure the network partitions to use NFS3. * 1936085, 2038451. If Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux is running in operating systems of the Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.2 family and the SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 11 family, files larger than 2 GB may be blocked. Possible solution: Upgrade the operating system to Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.3 or SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 12. * 2066268. If Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux is running in operating systems of the Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7 family and CIFS (SMB1) is being used, files on remote network partitions may take a long time to be created. Possible solution: Switch to SMB2 protocol and disable CIFS oplock. * 2027731. If Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Linux is running in operating systems of the SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 11 family and the NFS4 protocol is being used, all files on a remote server might be blocked. Possible solution: Configure the network partitions to use NFS3. * 2010045. When installed to Debian 7.11, there may be warning messages from the man-db service. Possible solution: These messages do not affect further operation of the product and can be ignored. * 2009503. If a network connection is disrupted while remote network partitions are being actively used simultaneously, the operating system may be slowed down by delays. * 1709422. When using the scan-file command, it may be impossible to scan a file whose name is not specified in the encoding of the operating system. Possible solution: Correct the file name or configure a scan of the entire folder, or use the standard ODS task. * 1762651. The application might not process files in virtual pseudo file systems. Possible solution: Use the mount command to connect network or local partitions. © 2018 AO Kaspersky Lab. All Rights Reserved.