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  • free Symlink Protection

    Hello, tried to install the free Symlink Protection but getting error-free patch type is unavailable for your kernel
    I read somewhere in the cpanel forum that the symlink protector included with the purchased license.
    My Q uestion is : how to remove the free kernel that was installed with the command - curl -s https://repo.cloudlinux.com/kernelca...are_install.sh | bash

    Code:
    $ rpm -q kernel
    
    kernel-3.10.0-1160.el7.x86_64
    
    kernel-3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.42.el7.x86_64
    This is the SSH installation log when tried to run the free symlink protection:

    Code:
    Running transaction
    
    Installing : kernelcare-2.38-1.el7.x86_64                                 1/1
    
    Verifying  : kernelcare-2.38-1.el7.x86_64                                 1/1
    
    Installed:
    
    kernelcare.x86_64 0:2.38-1.el7
    
    Complete!
    
    [root@server1 ~]# kcarectl --set-patch-type free --update
    
    free patch type is unavailable for your kernel
    
    [root@server1 ~]# kcarectl --update --test
    
    Downloading updates
    
    The IP 161.97.88.162 was already used for a trial license on 2020-12-25
    
    [root@server1 ~]# nano /etc/sysconfig/kcare/kcare.conf
    
    [root@server1 ~]# uname -r
    
    3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.42.el7.x86_64
    
    [root@server1 ~]# kcarectl --patch-info
    
    No patches applied, but some are available, run kcarectl --update.
    
    [root@server1 ~]# kcarectl --set-patch-type free --update
    
    free patch type is unavailable for your kernel

  • #2
    Hi,

    Symlink protection is already there in CloudLinux OS kernel, so theres no free patches available for it.
    You can find more information on symlink protection in CloudLinux OS here: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/cloudlin...l/#securelinks

    Anyway, you can use KernelCare to patch your kernel for all other vulnerabilities provided you have a license for it.

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