Epo Agent For Mac

EPO Agent (Mac or Linux) Anyone has any idea where I can get the ePO Agent for Mac and/or Linux? Agent Deployment Credentials used for deploying agent via epo on MAC systemsQuery. SNS ProTip for ePO: McAfee Agent reports an unexpected system name for Mac. Sep 17, 2020 ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) manageability does continue for these legacy products. When these products are migrated to their 64-bit versions, the local interface capabilities are restored. 3: Minimum supported versions are the versions available at the time of the macOS release. In the Agent version field, select Non-Windows, then select McAfee Agent for Mac from the drop-down list. In the Credentials for agent installation field, enter administrator credentials of the Mac. Click OK to trigger the McAfee Agent deployment on the Mac system.

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October 13, 2020

New Features and Enhancements:

  • Policy Editor: Uninstaller application match support for Privilege Management for Windows 5.7.
  • Policy Editor: Changed blacklist/whitelist terminology to allowlist/blocklist.
  • Policy Editor: Updated TAP Policy Templates to match Microsoft Edge correctly.
  • Policy Editor: Updated QuickStart Policy so that it no longer blocks installation of Privilege Management for Windows utilities.

Issues Resolved:

  • Policy Editor: Removed OSX > Application Rules > Auth Requests column as other columns contain this information.
  • Policy Editor: Resolved issue with Built-in Windows Application Groups not being displayed in Application Groups for child process matching.
  • Policy Editor: Resolved an issue with an unexpected error occurring when clicking Application Search using an old policy.
  • Server Tasks: Resolved an issue with Update Reputation of New Events (Server Task) that was returning an error.

Compatibility:

  • Privilege Management Windows Client 5.7 (recommended), 3.8+

Privilege Management for Windows client 5.5.144 GA is certified with ePO Server 5.9 and 5.10.

  • Privilege Management Mac Client 5.6 (recommended), 5.2.29409.0 SR1, 5.2.27899.0 GA

Privilege Management for Mac client 5.5.5 GA is certified with ePO Server 5.9 and 5.10; 5.2.29409.0 SR1 is certified with ePO Server 5.10.

  • Privilege Management Reporting 5.7 SR1 (recommended), 5.3+
If you are using an older version of the Privilege Management Reporting database, some reports may not return data, and some levels of performance may be reduced.

Using ePO to query fields or import events that contain fields that are not present in the Privilege Management Reporting database causes errors to be displayed. Fields will not be present in the Privilege Management Reporting database if the functionality was implemented in a subsequent release.

  • The following browsers are compatible with the ePO extension:
    • Safari v10 and higher
    • Internet Explorer version 11.6 and higher
    • Chrome (latest version)
    • Firefox (latest version)

Please also see the McAfee ePO compatibility list: kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB51569.

  • McAfee Agent 5.6 (recommended), 5.0+
  • McAfee ePO Server 5.10 (recommended), 5.9
  • McAfee Endpoint Security (ENS)
    • ENS Adaptive Threat Protection (ATP) 10.x with Generic Privilege Escalation Prevention (GPEP) enabled and disabled
    • ENS Firewall 10.x
    • ENS Threat Prevention 10.x
    • ENS Web Control 10.x
  • McAfee MOVE Multi-Platform Client

    If the version of McAfee MOVE is compatible with the McAfee Agent you are using, then Privilege Management is also compatible. The following McAfee supported versions of the MOVE Multi-Platform Client are compatible with this version of the Privilege Management client. The agentless version of McAfee MOVE is not supported.

    • MOVE AV[Multi-Platform] SVA Manager 3.6.1.141
    • MOVE AV[Multi-Platform] Client 3.6.1.141
    • MOVE AV[Multi-Platform] License Extension 3.6.1.141
    • MOVE AV[Multi-Platform] Offload Scan Server 3.6.1.141

Pre-Installation

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Here are McAfee recommendations for installing a new McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO) server or upgrading an existing instance. The first step is to download and run the latest Pre-Installation Auditor (PIA). If the PIA tool finds any issues, it will guide you to the relevant technical articles.

Note: To manually perform these checks, or if your company policy will not allow you to run the PIA tool, complete the McAfee ePO installation and patch upgrade checklist (registration required).

In addition to running the PIA tool, review these items prior to attempting a McAfee ePO upgrade:

  • Validate that you have a known good disaster recovery snapshot. View the “Server Snapshot Dashboard” in McAfee ePO. This monitor tells you the status of your latest snapshot. See KB87976 for additional details.
  • Confirm you have a known good backup of the McAfee ePO SQL database available that was captured after the snapshot task completed.
  • Confirm you have a backup of the McAfee ePO installation directory.

If this is a new McAfee ePO server installation, confirm all required ports for McAfee ePO communication are open. See KB66797 for a complete list of ports needed for communication through a firewall.

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Supplemental Documentation:

Post-Installation and Upgrade

Agent

After the upgrade completes, it’s a good idea to do a quick health check on the McAfee ePO server by confirming the following:

  • Confirm you can log on and navigate in the McAfee ePO console
  • Confirm agent-server communication is successful
  • Enable any server tasks you may have disabled prior to upgrading

If you have upgraded to McAfee ePO 5.9.X or later from version 5.3.3 or earlier, you need to migrate certificates from SHA-1 to SHA-2. See KB87017 for details.

Note: If you have upgraded to McAfee ePO 5.9.1 only, you need to apply McAfee ePO 5.9.1 Hotfix 1226775 before migrating your certificates. See KB90182 for details.

Backup and Recovery

If your upgrade was unsuccessful, it should roll back and leave McAfee ePO in a functional state. If the rollback also fails, you may need to perform a disaster recovery on your McAfee ePO server. The preferred method of disaster recovery is a snapshot recovery. Instructions for that can be found here.

Note: Known issue: Disaster Recovery Snapshot task fails on a clustered McAfee ePO

If you do not have a snapshot or the snapshot recovery is failing, you can follow these instructions to manually recover McAfee ePO: