Sodium Agent Support Matrix
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Our last systems of the night have reported in. We now have Zorin 12.1 with a clean agent install using the DEB Generic installer. Scanning is not 100% because we have the same application enumeration issue that we have with Deepin. But we are very close and likely the issue is the same.
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And more importantly, we have full agent install and scanning with Windows Server 2008. The only caveat here is that the .NET Framework 4.0 installation has to be done prior to attempting the install of Sodium.
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Matrix is filled out and up to date.
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We are now able to add ElementaryOS to the matrix! Agent install is clean, but we have the same application enumeration problem as with several other Ubuntu-derived distros. Hopefully they can all be fixed together. Install is done using the "DEB Generic" installer.
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What dependencies does the agent have? Just for us curious types who will install it anywhere.
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@travisdh1 said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
What dependencies does the agent have? Just for us curious types who will install it anywhere.
Mostly Python 2.7, where do you want to install it?
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@scottalanmiller said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
@travisdh1 said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
What dependencies does the agent have? Just for us curious types who will install it anywhere.
Mostly Python 2.7, where do you want to install it?
I've got a blank XS6.5 I can try it on. Should be doable. Time to break out the XS ninja skills.
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@travisdh1 said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
@scottalanmiller said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
@travisdh1 said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
What dependencies does the agent have? Just for us curious types who will install it anywhere.
Mostly Python 2.7, where do you want to install it?
I've got a blank XS6.5 I can try it on. Should be doable. Time to break out the XS ninja skills.
Use the RPM installer first, might "just work."
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Please do NOT try it on Hyper-V. For reasons.
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Obviously works on KVM. We have it working a lot of places there.
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Yes please avoid Hyper-V for now.
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@scottalanmiller said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
Please do NOT try it on Hyper-V. For reasons.
Pretty sure I have it running on one of the two we have running..
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@gjacobse said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
@scottalanmiller said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
Please do NOT try it on Hyper-V. For reasons.
Pretty sure I have it running on one of the two we have running..
Well now this would just confuse me all to heck.
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What's wrong with Hyper-V and Sodium?
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Do you still want me to install it on my Vista machine?
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@dashrender said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
Do you still want me to install it on my Vista machine?
Yes please!
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@dashrender said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
What's wrong with Hyper-V and Sodium?
Honestly I'm not sure that there is any longer. I'm looking into this. I may have misdiagnosed this one previously.
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@quixoticjustin said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
And more importantly, we have full agent install and scanning with Windows Server 2008. The only caveat here is that the .NET Framework 4.0 installation has to be done prior to attempting the install of Sodium.
With this is there anyway to have the system check for .NET Framework 4.0 before proceeding? If it's not present it throws a prompt stating it's a required component and must be installed, click here to download it.
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@dustinb3403 said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
@quixoticjustin said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
And more importantly, we have full agent install and scanning with Windows Server 2008. The only caveat here is that the .NET Framework 4.0 installation has to be done prior to attempting the install of Sodium.
With this is there anyway to have the system check for .NET Framework 4.0 before proceeding? If it's not present it throws a prompt stating it's a required component and must be installed, click here to download it.
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This is a normal functionality check for many applications. So certainly doable.
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@dashrender said in Sodium Agent Support Matrix:
What's wrong with Hyper-V and Sodium?
Latest Hyper-V 2016 and "Windows Server 2016 R2" both cause some insane bugs to get triggered in the underlying platform. They likely share some code.