Is the Linux Endpoint still supported by Forcepoint?
Solution
Linux Endpoint is no longer available as an option when building packages, as support has been discontinued. The last version to support the Linux Endpoint is the 8.5 release of the legacy DLP Endpoint available off of the Downloads page. As of the 8.5 release, up to Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5.5 is supported. Please refer to the Installation Guide for more information.
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