'McAfee Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux' incorrectly shows as up to date
Last Modified: 2023-05-16 06:03:28 Etc/GMT
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'McAfee Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux' incorrectly shows as up to date
Technical Articles ID:
KB92066
Last Modified: 2023-05-16 06:03:28 Etc/GMT Environment
Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention (ENSLTP) 10.x
ProblemIn the Software Manager or Software Catalog, ENSL shows an update available. But, when you view the available packages, it shows that the McAfee Endpoint Security Kernel Modules for Linux package is up to date. The only options for the package are Remove, Check in to a different branch, or Download. Here's an example of what you might see. The current version is 10.6.6 and the kernel module shows up to date, but the latest version checked in is 10.6.5. Solution
To resolve the issue, perform the following steps:
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