Determine product version information for Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention
Last Modified: 2021-12-13 16:59:30 Etc/GMT
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Determine product version information for Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention
Technical Articles ID:
KB89715
Last Modified: 2021-12-13 16:59:30 Etc/GMT Environment
Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention (ENSLTP) 10.x
Summary
This article describes how to determine the following for ENSLTP:
Method 1 - Use the The ENSLTP ENSLTP 10.6.6 and later:
Version : 10.7.2.139 License : Full DAT Version : 999.0 DAT Date : 28-05-2020 Engine Version : 6100.8979 Exploit Prevention Content Version : 10.7.0.00079 Copyright (C) 2016-2020 McAfee, LLC. All Rights Reserved. In this example, the ENSLTP version is 10.7.2.139, the DAT version is 999, and the Scan Engine version is 6100. Version : 10.2.1.887 Patch Version : 1 HF Version : 1195156 License : Full DAT Version : 8622.0 Engine Version : 5900.7806 Copyright (c) 2017 McAfee, Inc. All rights reserved. In this example, the ENSLTP version is 10.2.1.887 You can also check the installed package versions using the package management command for your distribution. The version of the package file name that includes
Method 2 - See the The ENSLTP version information is kept in the following file. View this file using a file editor or using basic operating system commands such as
Example: <ProductBinDir>bin</ProductBinDir> <ProductCLIName>isecav</ProductCLIName> <ProductCopyright>Copyright (c) 2017 McAfee, Inc. All rights reserved.</ProductCopyright> <ProductInstallDir>/opt/isec/ens/threatprevention</ProductInstallDir> <ProductName>McAfee Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention</ProductName> <ProductODSReportDir>odsreport</ProductODSReportDir> <ProductVarDir>var</ProductVarDir> <ProductVersion>10.2.1.887</ProductVersion> <VendorName>Intel Security</VendorName> <HotFixes> <HotFix>1195156</HotFix> </HotFixes> <Patch>1</Patch> <ProductNameForEvent>McAfee Endpoint Security</ProductNameForEvent> </DNDProductInformation> <DNDGlobalSettings type="52"> <ExtraDATVirusCount>0</ExtraDATVirusCount> <ExtraDATVirusList delimiter=","> <VirusName/> </ExtraDATVirusList> <LastUpdatedTimeStamp/> <LicenseStatus>3</LicenseStatus> <MajorDATVersion>8627</MajorDATVersion> <ExtraDATVersion>0</ExtraDATVersion> <MajorEngineVersion>5900</MajorEngineVersion> In this example, the ENSLTP version is 10.2.1.887 Method 3 - View the ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) products page Check the installed Threat Prevention and Platform package version from ePO:
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