Linux Kernel Module (KMOD) update notification March 13th 2023
The Symantec engineering team has qualified Data Center Security (DCS) on the following versions of DCS and Linux kernel module (KMOD).
New kernel support is added to the following Linux platforms for DCS 6.9.3 with KMOD 10.0.5.1670:
For a full listing of all Linux distributions certified* by Symantec engineering, please access the List of kernels supported in DCS 6.9.3.
Visit our Symantec Data Center Security on-line help for more assistance.
New kernel support is added to the following Linux platforms for DCS 6.9.2 with KMOD 10.0.5.1670:
For a full listing of all Linux distributions certified* by Symantec engineering, please access the List of kernels supported in DCS 6.9.2
Visit our Symantec Data Center Security on-line help for more assistance.
New kernel support is added to the following Linux platforms for DCS 6.9.1 with KMOD 10.0.5.1670:
For a full listing of all Linux distributions certified* by Symantec engineering, please access the List of kernels supported in DCS 6.9.1.
Visit our Symantec Data Center Security on-line help for more assistance.
New kernel support is added to the following Linux platforms for DCS 6.9.0 with KMOD 10.0.5.1670:
For a full listing of all Linux distributions certified* by Symantec engineering, please access the List of kernels supported in DCS 6.9.0.
Visit our Symantec Data Center Security on-line help for more assistance.
New kernel support is added to the following Linux platforms for DCS 6.8.2 with KMOD 10.0.0.1673:
For a full listing of all Linux distributions certified* by Symantec engineering, please access the List of kernels supported in DCS 6.8.2.
Visit our Symantec Data Center Security on-line help for more assistance.
* On average, Symantec engineering certifies new Linux kernel modules every two weeks. In some cases, certifying certain Linux kernel modules may take longer.