On Linux systems, this issue often occurs when the kernel is updated, and the driver fails to recompile.
If you need help resolving this for a specific architecture, please let me know:
Offline installation of Trend Micro Deep Security is a process where the installation files are downloaded and installed manually, without an internet connection. This method is useful for systems that do not have internet access or for large-scale deployments where a centralized installation process is required. On Linux systems, this issue often occurs when
Download the latest compatible matching version of the MSI installer from your Deep Security Manager.
Reinstall the agent using your package manager and activate it: Download the latest compatible matching version of the
Log into your Linux host via SSH and check if the Trend Micro file system filter modules are loaded: lsmod | grep grep -E "vfs|trend" Use code with caution.
Q: What is the purpose of the Trend Micro Deep Security anti-malware driver? A: The anti-malware driver monitors system activity, detects malicious behavior, and prevents malware infections. A: The anti-malware driver monitors system activity, detects
Reactivate the agent using the DSM console or the dsa_control command-line utility. Preventive Best Practices
On Linux, Deep Security relies on kernel hooks or the tbhook network/file system interception module.
Open a command prompt or terminal with administrative privileges and check the agent status: