Access ESM, now free to the community, via the updated Ubuntu Advantage client
Canonical
on 5 November 2019
Tags: ESM , Extended Security Maintenance , livepatch , Security , ua client , Ubuntu 14.04 , Ubuntu Advantage

Canonical is happy to announce that all community users are entitled to a free Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure account for access to Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) and Kernel Livepatch* for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) for up to three machines, and up to 50 machines for all official Ubuntu Members. ESM provides fixes for high and critical CVEs for the most commonly used server packages in the Ubuntu main archive, and Livepatch permits users to apply critical kernel patches without rebooting. Access to these services ensures systems with longer development cycles or production lifespans remain patched against security vulnerabilities until 2022.
This access comes alongside an updated Ubuntu Advantage (UA) client that provides users a more efficient and consistent CLI (command-line interface) via single-token access to UA Infrastructure services. The UA client comes pre-installed on Ubuntu systems, with the updated client now available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS users and coming soon for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS.
For users with updated 14.04 systems, simply run the ua
command to quickly get started with key security and compliance services and tools.
Existing UA Infrastructure customers can continue using the previous client without interruption. However, updating to the new client is recommended in order to take advantage of the more streamlined experience.
For Ubuntu 14.04 users and UA Infrastructure customers to get started with UA client, visit ubuntu.com/advantage and please contact support** with any questions. To learn more and subscribe to UA Infrastructure, visit ubuntu.com/advantage.
*Requires HWE kernel
**Only Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure customers will have access to the support contact link via the Canonical support portal. If you are not a UA Infrastructure customer, please visit ubuntu.com/advantage to subscribe and get started with the new UA Client.
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