While I lean to it not being supported, I would suggest that you call in and work with the OpenManage/SysManagment team, so they can work directly with you to get it operational, if possible.
This issue wasn't the end of the world for me, so I ignored it for a long while.
Worked with Crowdstrike for a little bit - collect logs, bla bla bla. No joy.
Anyway, what I found is that SecureConnectGateway does not have any of the official SUSE repositories enabled. So, since Crowdstrike requires libnl, and the official repo's are not reachable (because they are not enabled) it won't install because it cannot pull down libnl.
DELL-Chris H
Moderator
•
9.7K Posts
0
January 11th, 2023 07:00
Fer_SysAdmin,
While I lean to it not being supported, I would suggest that you call in and work with the OpenManage/SysManagment team, so they can work directly with you to get it operational, if possible.
Let me know if this helps.
CrashCart
1 Rookie
•
64 Posts
0
January 26th, 2024 23:21
I had this problem as well. (And Google brought me to this post)
Please post back here if you have any luck, and I will do the same. I will reach out to Crowdstrike through my cybersecurity colleagues.
CrashCart
1 Rookie
•
64 Posts
0
July 10th, 2024 19:15
This issue wasn't the end of the world for me, so I ignored it for a long while.
Worked with Crowdstrike for a little bit - collect logs, bla bla bla. No joy.
Anyway, what I found is that SecureConnectGateway does not have any of the official SUSE repositories enabled. So, since Crowdstrike requires libnl, and the official repo's are not reachable (because they are not enabled) it won't install because it cannot pull down libnl.
Nutanix
1 Rookie
•
1 Message
0
December 19th, 2024 20:23
Is there a fix for this yet?