We are pleased to announce the release of Sentinel Anti-malware 1.10 under General Availability. This release has passed Plesk certification and is now available in the Plesk extension directory.

Changelog
[+] Added the anti-virus signature service to the dashboard on Centos/RHEL 8.
[+] Added the new ClamAV 0.103.0 option `ConcurrentDatabaseReload` with a default of no to save on RAM.
[+] Added the ability to set the hour of day when the domain monitoring check is done. This allows you to use the same Web Risk API key across multiple servers without running into hourly API limits.
[+] Added additional checks to the installer to make sure that the ClamAV signatures are downloaded before we try to start the ClamAV daemon the first time.
[=] Updated the default pid file location for the freshclam service to fix permission errors in the log.
[=] Updated the services order in the services dashboard widget.
[=] Updated the log parsers to handle the new date format used in the upcoming Linux Malware Detect 1.6.5.
[-] Removed the `scan_cpulimit` and `inotify_cpulimit` options due to bugs in their current implementation.
[-] Fixed a bug where incorrect line endings were used for the default template for monitoring paths. This would prevent maldet from starting in monitoring paths mode.
[-] Translation fixes.

To Upgrade
The upgrade is available to all active license holders.

1. Login to your Plesk panel and click on Extensions -> Updates -> Select the Sentinel Anti-malware extension then press the update button. You can view the upgrade process using the command: tail -f /var/log/plesk/panel.log

Full changelog
https://docs.danami.com/sentinel/basics/changelog

Product Information
https://www.danami.com/products/plesk-extensions/sentinel-antimalware



Thursday, October 1, 2020

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