Clam AV setup does not place link in cPanel
I am a noob but can follow instructions. I opened a new VFS server and followed the instructions to set up CLAM AV but it does not show up in my Cpanel. I contacted support at my host and they are no help. Anybody able to elaborate on why it does not send the link to my advanced section in my Cpanel from WHM?
Thanks,
NARS
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I'm not sure what instructions you followed, but ClamAV can be installed via Webhost Manager, here: WebHost Manager "cPanel "Manage Plugins Your forum profile lists you as Website Owner, do you have access to WHM? 0 -
I'm not sure what instructions you followed, but ClamAV can be installed via Webhost Manager, here: WebHost Manager "cPanel "Manage Plugins Your forum profile lists you as Website Owner, do you have access to WHM?
Yes I am the admin of the VPS server for my websites as I changed from a shared server that was causing slow sites and other issues. Here are the instructions I followed: my.hostmonster.com/hosting/help/23820 -
Those directions should be correct. Are you using the default Paper Lantern style in cPanel? 0 -
Those directions should be correct. Are you using the default Paper Lantern style in cPanel?
I don't know what the Paper Lantern style is. Can I send you a private msg screenshot?0 -
You can use the "Upload a File" button just below this text box to attach a screenshot if you need to. :) If it looks like the screenshot of cPanel on this page, you're using Papart Lantern: Demo cPanel & WHM | cPanel, Inc. (Then no need for your screenshot.) 0 -
That's most definitely a custom cPanel style and is probably the reason why Virus Scanner is not showing in your cPanel. It looks like it's changed many things. You should be able to go here: WebHost Manager "Packages "Edit a Package, select the Package that account is using and then scroll down to the settings section. There you'll see an option "cPanel Theme". Select Paper Lantern here and save. Login to your cPanel at example.com/cpanel to verify you're using the default theme and then take a look for Virus Scanner using the search tool at top. GL! 0 -
That's most definitely a custom cPanel style and is probably the reason why Virus Scanner is not showing in your cPanel. It looks like it's changed many things. You should be able to go here: WebHost Manager "Packages "Edit a Package, select the Package that account is using and then scroll down to the settings section. There you'll see an option "cPanel Theme". Select Paper Lantern here and save. Login to your cPanel at example.com/cpanel to verify you're using the default theme and then take a look for Virus Scanner using the search tool at top. GL!
Thanks! You are the best and fastest tech support I have had in the last 6 days. I made the change and it worked as you have shown in the images. But of course I have a new problem but I will have to call my host yet again. Error: ClamAV scanner has been disabled for this account. Arrrghhh. It's always something! Edit: Success. It magically started working while I was talking to support over there. I guess I just had to wait for it to flow through the system or someone in the back room allowed the access. Woo Hoo! Thanks again.0 -
Happy to help. :) Those instructions you followed originally, explain how to enable Virus Scanner option for that account's Package in the Feature Manager. Seems to me thats the last step to get this completed proper. 0 -
Happy to help. :) Those instructions you followed originally, explain how to enable Virus Scanner option for that account's Package in the Feature Manager. Seems to me thats the last step to get this completed proper.
I appreciate it. It's not easy being a noob. The last step wouldn't be necessary if the host didn't change the theme in the first place. But I'm good with that cause in the end I learned some stuff. Cheers, NARS0 -
Enjoy the ride. cPanel makes things easy. :) 0
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