Imunify360 has been updated
Imunify360 version 3.8.6 is now been officially released. This latest version brings several bug fixes and improvements to their system.
Please note that support is no longer given for Plesk 12.5. If you are still using the system, please make sure to update to the latest version.
Fixes
- Fixed cleanup procedure for the files that had been updated after scanning.
- Fixed IP address management: now IP address from the list with expired TTL could be added to another list.
- Fixed a bug that ignores Gray List cleanup that could result in infinite IP address graylisting.
- Malware scanner: fixed issues that bring up a scanning error when option “Automatically scan any file uploaded using web” was enabled. Also fixed “Too Many SQL variables” for servers with lots of user accounts.
- WebShield performance improved: fixed bug that caused high CPU load.
- Obsolete php-hardened repos were removed to make ‘yum update’ work properly.
- Fixed resource file caching.
- Imunify360 is now installed correctly on DirectAdmin even if sudo is not configured.
- Other minor fixes to improve stability.
Improvements
- User logs and mail files are skipped to reduce the number of false positives during user account scanning.
- Added a localized version of description in Plesk marketplace (supported in Plesk 17.8 or greater).
- The user interface of 3.8.x is available in 10 languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Dutch, Turkish.
- Malware Scanning improved – cleanup support and fewer “false positives“.
- WebShield experimental feature: Cloudflare support – greylisted IP properly handled for websites behind Cloudflare.
- UI improvements: domain names are displayed in the incident list. Also, some other enhancements.
- Proactive Defense support in DirectAdmin panel.
Upgrading your system
All Nuagerie servers are automatically updated to the latest versions, however, the update command has still been provided. If you need help installing the new version, please make sure to visit the official Imunify360 documentation.
CentOS/CloudLinux systems
yum update imunify360-firewall
Ubuntu systems
apt-get update && apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall