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Dealing with Imunify360 for no control panel servers

by | Sep 12, 2021

Are you looking for a way to install Imunify360 independent of a control panel? You are in luck! The Support Engineers at Bobcares offer an easy way to install Imunify360 for no control panel servers. Find out how you can get Imunify360 version 4.5 to run as a stand-alone on your server.

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All About Imunify360 for no control panel 

Till recently, Imunify360 could be installed only via a particular control panel like cPanel, Plesk, or DirectAdmin. However, this has changed with version 4.5. In other words, you can install Imunify360 directly on the server, independent of any panel. In addition to that, Imunify360 runs as a stand-alone regardless of which administrative interface you are using.

Imunify360 version 4.5 runs on any RHEL 6/7, Ubuntu 16/18, Cloudlinux 6/6, or CentOS 6/7 server along with Apache webserver. Above all, you get access to six-layer security for dedicated and shared servers, and Linux VPS, without any web control panel. Read on to find out to use Imunify360 for no control panel servers.

Imunify360: use and integration

You can use the Imunify360 standalone version as seen below:

  • As a stand-alone Linux web server security solution by VPS owner
    Imunify360’s user interface is accessible either through the browser or via the command line, directly on the webserver.
  • As part of the web control panel by hosting providers
    Furthermore, integrate it with a few integration scripts with any web control panel. For instance, to obtain a list of domains and users. Additionally, embed the user interface into the web control panel settings with ease.

Imunify360 for no control panel servers installation

Our Support Engineers will take you through the four steps involved in running Imunify360 in stand-alone mode.

  1. First, install & configure the prerequisites. This is similar to web server modules.
  2. Next, configure Imunify360 configurations like mod_security or authentication configuration.
  3. After that, install Imunify360.
  4. Finally, replace the default Imunify360 settings as per your requirements.

In addition, the only requirements to install stand-alone Imunify360 includes:

  • The Apache module mod_remoteip
  • ModSecurity 2.9 or higher

After the modules are in place, install Imunify360 on the server and run it in stand-alone mode.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, our Support Engineers demonstrated how to install Imunify360 as a standalone. Bobcares has been helping customers with server management queries all across the globe.

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