

Go back to one of your machines showing errors still, click to open up the full details, then select the appliance which it is attached to. The Trend documentation recommends deploying version 9.5 of the ESXi trend agent to your hosts, then upgrading them to 9.6, therefore you need to make sure you have upgraded them to the latest version.įirst, go to Administration > Updates > Software > Download CenterĪnd ensure that you have the latest Agent-RedHat update downloaded to your security manager, as this is the file that is used to update the Trend Micro Appliance. If you want to use WRS, then you must install the agent on your image, see below Ĭreating a Deep Security Agent (DSA) gold image for re-provisioning If the issue doesn’t fully resolve itself If so, then you will need to install an agent to use WRS on these machines.

To prove that advice is correct, please disable WRS temporarily on the policy. This is a limitation placed by VMware not Trend Micro. No other modules function agentless with the free version If you are using the free version of NSX, then it is only AM that is provided agentless. If you want to use WRS, you will need to install an agent

The reason behind this is that WRS /FW and IPS are all in the network module and the error is caused by WRS. You will find that you have multiple errors showing against your VM’s.Īfter speaking with Trend, I received the following response, which seems kind of obvious Please disable WRS (Web Reputation Service) on the policy level. However upon deploying Trend and jumping through the various hoops. With the basic Deep Security License you get the following coverage This license enables use of NSX for deploying and managing vShield Endpoint for anti-virus offload capability only, and has hard enforcement to restrict usage of VXLAN, firewall, and Edge services, by blocking host preparation and creation of NSX Edges. Starting in NSX 6.2.3, the default license upon install will be NSX for vShield Endpoint. So I’ve just had the pleasure of deploying Trend Deep Security via the Agent-less method, utilizing the NSX free license which allows guest introspection, but no other features.
