Requirements and supported products
Hardware requirements
ESET Bridge is based on nginx—see nginx hardware specifications.
See also ESET PROTECT On-Prem hardware and infrastructure sizing.
Supported operating systems
You can install ESET Bridge on these operating systems:
•Windows—Windows Server 2016/2019/2022.
•Linux:
oUbuntu—16, 18, 20, 22
oCentOS—7 (including the ESET PROTECT Virtual Appliance), 8
CentOS 8 reached its End of Life on December 31, 2021, and CentOS 7 will reach its End of Life on June 30, 2024. The affected systems will require a migration. |
oRHEL—7, 8, 9
oRocky Linux—9.3 (the new ESET PROTECT VA 11.0)
Supported ESET products
ESET Bridge works with ESET PROTECT Server 10.0 and later and the cloud ESET PROTECT.
The ESET Bridge default configuration supports the cloud ESET Inspect. You can configure ESET Bridge to support ESET Inspect On-Prem. |
ESET Bridge works with these ESET security products:
•HTTP proxy—All ESET security products that can use a proxy to download updates.
•HTTPS traffic caching—ESET Bridge can decrypt and cache HTTPS traffic:
oUpdate requests (modules, repository) sent from a supported ESET security product:
Supported ESET security product (HTTPS traffic caching) |
Supported product version |
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ESET Endpoint Antivirus/Security for Windows |
10 and later |
oESET LiveGuard Advanced traffic for ESET PROTECT On-Prem and the supported ESET security products listed above.
HTTPS traffic caching limitations •ESET Bridge does not support HTTPS traffic caching for ESET security products (and their versions) not listed above (earlier ESET Endpoint for Windows, Windows Server/Linux/macOS security products). •ESET PROTECT On-Prem supports HTTP/HTTPS traffic caching, but the cloud ESET PROTECT supports only HTTP traffic caching. The cloud ESET PROTECT does not support HTTPS traffic caching—the required certificates are available in ESET PROTECT On-Prem, but not in the cloud ESET PROTECT. •ESET Bridge and ESET PROTECT support HTTP traffic caching for all ESET security products. |
ESET PROTECT users with ESET Vulnerability & Patch Management •ESET Bridge blocks the Patch Management network traffic by default (when Vulnerability & Patch Management is disabled). ESET Bridge does not affect vulnerability reporting. •When you apply the Vulnerability & Patch Management Policy on managed computers and the computer running ESET Bridge, ESET Bridge (version 3 and later) automatically allows the Patch Management network traffic by disabling the Access Control List (ACL) rules. ESET PROTECT Web Console will display the Access restrictions are disabled alert in computer details because disabling ACL rules allows the routing of all network traffic via ESET Bridge (ESET Bridge becomes an open proxy). We recommend setting up proxy authentication to improve network security. |