Prisma Access Agent for Linux expands support to include Fedora 43, Oracle Linux 9.7,
NixOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 and 10.0.
You can now deploy
Prisma® Access Agent for Linux on five
additional distributions — Fedora 43, Oracle Linux 9.7, NixOS, and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.6 and 10.0 — closing coverage gaps for endpoints running
these platforms without consistent zero trust protection. This expansion brings the
full range of Prisma Access Agent capabilities to these distributions, including
zero trust network access, network traffic inspection and policy enforcement, and
centralized endpoint management through the same administrative workflows you use
for your other supported Linux platforms.
Fedora 43 support extends coverage for endpoints running the latest Fedora release
cycle, widely used in development and engineering environments. Oracle Linux 9.7 and
RHEL 9.6 and 10.0 extend coverage to RHEL-compatible enterprise platforms used in
data center and cloud deployments. NixOS support integrates all agent components —
including the Prisma Access Agent service, command-line interface, and graphical
interface — directly into your NixOS system through a dedicated installer script and
configuration file, ensuring declarative management consistent with the NixOS
philosophy.
You can deploy Prisma Access Agent across all five environments alongside existing
Linux deployments, enabling consistent zero trust policy enforcement across your
entire Linux fleet. The same management console, security policies, and
administrative workflows that govern your other Linux endpoints apply to these
distributions, ensuring uniform protection without endpoint migration.