- What is CylanceHYBRID?
- CylanceHYBRID architecture
- Setting up the CylanceHYBRID application
- CylanceHYBRID system requirements
- Installing the CylanceHYBRID application
- Upgrading your CylanceHYBRID version
- Configuring the CylanceHYBRID application
- Use the CylanceHYBRID console
- Using the CylanceHYBRID Status page
- Installing the agents that communicate with CylanceHYBRID
- Steps to install the device agents that communicate with CylanceHYBRID
- Installing agents on Windows devices
- Installing agents on macOS devices
- Installing agents on Linux devices
- Troubleshooting
- Third-party products and licenses
- BlackBerry Docs
- CylanceHYBRID
- CylanceHYBRID Administration Guide
- Configure CylancePROTECT Desktop Linux agents
Configure CylancePROTECT Desktop Linux agents
CylancePROTECT Desktop
Linux
agentsConvert and distribute certificates
CylancePROTECT Desktop
Agents must trust the certificate that the CylanceHYBRID
application has been configured with to communicate with the application. Linux
agents do not use a central certificate store like Windows
or macOS
systems. Instead, the Linux
agent uses the certificate store from the Mono framework. These certificates must be formatted in a Mono-specific format. Once the x509 certificate is converted into the Mono format, the certificate files can be distributed to Linux
endpoints. By converting the certificates, you do not need to install Mono on each
CylancePROTECT Desktop
Linux
agent endpoint.