Update
By default, the Update type is set to Regular update. This ensures the detection signature database and product modules are updated automatically daily from ESET update servers.
Pre-release updates include the most recent bug fixes and detection methods available to the general public soon. However, they might not be stable at all times; therefore, it is not recommended to use them in a production environment.
Delayed updates allow updating from special update servers providing new versions of virus databases with a delay of at least X hours (that is, databases tested in a real environment and considered stable).
If an ESET Server Security for Linux update was not stable, roll back the module updates to a previous state. Click Status Overview > Module update > Module rollback, select the desired duration, click Rollback now.
By default, only one snapshot of modules is stored locally. To store more snapshots, increase the Number of locally stored snapshots to the desired number.
Product Update
Since version 9.1 automatic product updates for ESET Server Security for Linux (ESSL) are enabled by default. We recommend that you keep this setting enabled to ensure that ESSL has the latest product updates applied when a new update is available.
For version 9.0 and earlier activate automatic updates by selecting Auto-update from the Update mode list-box.
Auto-updates (version 9.1 and later)
New packages are automatically downloaded and then installed after the next restart of OS. If there have been major updates to the End User License Agreement, the user must accept the updated End User License Agreement before downloading the new package.
Update mode (version 9.0 and earlier)
Auto-update—New packages are automatically downloaded and then installed after the next restart of OS. If there have been updates to the End User License Agreement, the user must accept the updated End User License Agreement before downloading the new package.
Never-update—New packages are not downloaded, but the product displays the availability of new packages in the Status Overview.
Custom server, Username, Password
If you manage several ESSL instances and prefer update from a custom location, define the address and applicable access credentials of an HTTP(S) server, local drive, or removable drive.