Harmony Endpoint for Linux Overview

Check Point Harmony Endpoint for Linux protects Linux Endpoint devices from malware, and provides Threat Hunting / Endpoint Detection and Response capabilities. The solution is centrally managed and can be used as a Management-as-a-Service or deployed on a local on-premises server.

Note - Starting in R81, the on-premises Endpoint Security Server supports Harmony Endpoint for Linux. To enable Harmony Endpoint for Linux, you must enable the Linux installation package flag as described in sk177250.

Prerequisites

  • Available Internet access for the protected device.

  • For RHEL/CentOS, it is necessary to have access to EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) repository.

  • If the device has no internet access, you must enable access to certain URLs. For more information, see sk116590.

Minimum Hardware Requirements

  • x86 processor, 64-bit (32-bit is not supported)

  • 2 GHz Dual-core CPU

  • 4 GB RAM

  • 10 GB free disk space