Simple Guide to Configuring Imunify360 on Linux Servers

 Ready to secure your server with Imunify360? Here’s a friendly and easy-to-follow overview:

  1. Install It:
    Run the official install script via SSH (i360deploy.sh) and register with your license key.

  2. Configure via GUI or CLI:
    Access settings in cPanel, Plesk, WHM, or the standalone dashboard. Tweak key areas like malware scans, firewall rules (WAF), backup settings, and notifications. Prefer the command line? Use imunify360-agent config update to fine-tune parameters like scan intensity or memory limits.

  3. Securing Web Servers:
    Integrate with Apache, Nginx, or LiteSpeed. Enable ModSecurity, configure graceful restarts or reloads, and set paths to audit logs.

  4. Advanced Setup:
    For generic or no-panel servers, edit integration.conf to set up directories to scan, define admin users, enable WebShield and malware scanning paths, and use override configs for managing multiple servers.

  5. Check and Tweak:
    Restart services, verify the UI is reachable, and test real-time scans, PHP script protection, reputation checks, and IP whitelisting.

With Imunify360 properly configured, you get next-level security with automatic malware detection, WAF protection, CLI control, and real-time notifications—all set up in a few simple steps.

Would you like to see the detailed walkthrough next? Check my Medium and read my recent post! 

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