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Update mirror

Several ESET security products (ESET PROTECT, ESET Endpoint Antivirus, etc.) enable you to create copies of the update files to update other workstations on the network. Using a mirror— a copy of the update files in the LAN environment—is convenient because the update files do not need to be repeatedly downloaded from the vendor update server by each workstation. Updates are downloaded to the local mirror server and then distributed to all workstations to avoid the risk of network traffic overload. Updating client workstations from a mirror optimizes network load balance and saves internet bandwidth.

Configure ESET Endpoint Antivirus for Linux to use an update mirror

1.In ESET PROTECT, click Policies > New policy and type a name for the policy.

2.Click Settings and select ESET Endpoint for Linux (V7+) from the drop-down menu.

3.Click Update > Primary Server.

4.In the Basic section, click the toggle next to Choose automatically to turn it off.

5.In the Update server field, type the URL address of the mirror server in one of the following forms:

http://<IP>:<port>/<path_to_update_folder>

http://<hostname>:<port>/<path_to_update_folder>

6.Type the applicable username and password.

7.Click Continue > Assign, select the desired group of computers the policy will apply to.

8.Click OK, then click Finish.

If your network has more mirror servers available, repeat the steps above to configure the secondary update servers.