The Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection agent needs to be allowed through any proxy in order to communicate with the Management Server. This can be done during a manual install, or via the command line after install. Set proxy information during manual install Proxy settings can be set during Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection installation if done manually with […]
Category: Malwarebytes Endpoint
Prepare an image in Sysprep for Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection endpoint agent
When creating a base image with a Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection installation, the Malwarebytes installer should be prevented from connecting to the internet before the image is generalized by Sysprep. This may be easier to accomplish if the Malwarebytes installation is saved for the last step when configuring an image. If the endpoint agent is allowed to […]
Video: Migrate Malwarebytes Endpoint Security to Malwarebytes Nebula
Malwarebytes Endpoint Security is being discontinued on August 4, 2021. In this video you will learn how you can leverage the new capabilities of the Malwarebytes Discovery and Deployment tool to quickly migrate Groups and their associated Policies and Endpoints from your existing on-premises Malwarebytes Endpoint Security product to our newer cloud platform, Nebula. These […]
Add Windows endpoints in Malwarebytes Nebula
You can manually add Windows endpoints to the Malwarebytes Nebula platform in a few different ways. The most common method is to copy an installer file to the endpoint and run the file from the endpoint. You may also add endpoints using the command line or with a dissolvable remediation tool. This article covers the […]
Add Linux endpoints in Malwarebytes Nebula
Malwarebytes Nebula offers the Endpoint Agent for Linux machines. The Downloads page in the Nebula console has instructions on setting up your repository source to point to the Malwarebytes Linux repository. Then, download and install the Endpoint Agent using standard Linux commands, apt-get/apt install or yum install. For minimum requirements to install on Linux machines, see Minimum requirements for […]
Add Mac endpoints in Malwarebytes Nebula
You can manually add Mac endpoints to Malwarebytes Nebula in a few different ways. The most common method is to copy an installer file to the endpoint and run the file from the endpoint. You may also add endpoints using the command line or with a dissolvable remediation tool. This article covers the following methods: […]
Deploy Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent on Macs running Apple M1 chip
To install the Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent on Mac M1 chip devices, Rosetta is required. Rosetta enables Mac M1 chip devices to use apps built for a Mac with an Intel processor. For further information, see If you need to install Rosetta on your Mac. Manual deployments Manually install on Mac endpoint Log in to the Malwarebytes Nebula […]