

To confirm your Linux server starts the endpoint agent when it boots up, run the following systemctl is-enabled mbdaemon NOTICE - All Linux endpoints are counted as Servers. When the installation process completes, the Endpoint Agent registers and the Linux endpoint shows up in the Endpoints page of Nebula.

Run the script in your Linux environment.Your Account Token is automatically populated in the field for convenience. After selecting your distro, copy the text in the Download and installation field and paste the text into your Linux command line.In the Download Endpoint Installers section, choose the distribution you are using, based on your endpoint operating system.Each is pre-configured for your account.Įndpoints are assigned to the Default Group and use the Default Policy unless you specify a different group as a parameter. To manually add an endpoint to the Nebula platform, download the Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent installation file and run the file from the endpoint. Link Sharing: Copy and share a customizable message with download links to the Endpoint Agent installer.Direct Download: Download the Endpoint Agent installer to your local endpoint.The Guided deployment has two methods to begin deployment with your endpoint users.Under Advanced tools, click the Specify group assignment link.On the left navigation menu, click Download Center.To automatically assign endpoints to a group during installation: Endpoints are assigned to the Default Group and use the Default Policy unless you specify a different group.

Install Dynamic Kernel Management System (DKMS) and sign the Linux kernel if required. For minimum requirements to install on Linux machines, see Minimum requirements for Nebula. Then, download and install the Endpoint Agent using standard Linux commands, apt-get/apt install or yum install. The Downloads page in the Nebula console has instructions on setting up your repository source to point to the Malwarebytes Linux repository. Nebula offers the Endpoint Agent for Linux machines.
