Synopsis
Tenable Core is currently built on CentOS 7, which will be reaching end of life (EoL) on June 30, 2024. As a result of the approaching CentOS 7 EoL, Tenable Core is moving to Oracle Linux 8.
Solution
Oracle Linux 8 introduces many new security features, enhancements, and changes. Oracle Linux 8 builds are currently available for Nessus, NNM, Web Application Scanner and Security Center on Tenable Downloads.
Existing Tenable Core deployments may be migrated to the Oracle Linux 8 Tenable Core platform by following the guides listed in the Additional References section below.
Additional References
https://community.tenable.com/s/article/Tenable-Core-is-Moving-to-Oracle-Linuxhttps://docs.tenable.com/tenable-core/Nessus/Content/TenableCore/MigrationOL8Nessus.htm
https://docs.tenable.com/tenable-core/security-center/Content/TenableCore/MigrationOL8Tsc.htm
https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/8/relnotes8.0/ol8-NewFeaturesandChanges.html#ol8-features-security
https://www.tenable.com/downloads/tenable-appliance
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