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    • Type: Improvement
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: 4.6.0-b1
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      Description

      In the admin interface when managing a cWatch service there is a 'Malware Control' tab. On this tab you can enter FTP credentials to associate with any domain that is currently attached to
      one of the licenses on the service. On this page there is a 'Test These Credentials' button.

      The library we use to test FTP credentials only supports SFTP, so even if the ftp credentials are correct the library will fail to connect. We should find another library that supports regular FTP to supplement or replace the current library.

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          Summary cWatch: Update FTP check cWatch: Update malware FTP check
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          Description In the admin interface when managing a cwatch service there is a 'Malware Control' tab. On this tab you can enter FTP credentials to associate with any domain that is currently attached to
          one of the licenses on the service. On this page there is a 'Test These Credentials' button.

          The library we use to test FTP credentials only supports SFTP, so even if the ftp credentials are correct the library will fail to connect. We should find another library that supports regular FTP to supplement or replace the current library.
          In the admin interface when managing a cWatch service there is a 'Malware Control' tab. On this tab you can enter FTP credentials to associate with any domain that is currently attached to
          one of the licenses on the service. On this page there is a 'Test These Credentials' button.

          The library we use to test FTP credentials only supports SFTP, so even if the ftp credentials are correct the library will fail to connect. We should find another library that supports regular FTP to supplement or replace the current library.
          jonathan Jonathan Reissmueller made changes -
          Description In the admin interface when managing a cwatch service there is a 'Malware Control' tab. On this tab you can enter FTP credentials to associate with any domain that is currently attached to
          one of the licenses on the service. On this page there is a 'Test These Credentials' button.

          The library we use to test FTP credentials only supports SFTP, so even if the ftp credentials are correct the library will fail to connect. We should find another library that supports regular FTP to supplement or replace the current library
          In the admin interface when managing a cwatch service there is a 'Malware Control' tab. On this tab you can enter FTP credentials to associate with any domain that is currently attached to
          one of the licenses on the service. On this page there is a 'Test These Credentials' button.

          The library we use to test FTP credentials only supports SFTP, so even if the ftp credentials are correct the library will fail to connect. We should find another library that supports regular FTP to supplement or replace the current library.
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          This library may be useful: https://github.com/Nicolab/php-ftp-client

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          jonathan Jonathan Reissmueller added a comment - This library may be useful: https://github.com/Nicolab/php-ftp-client
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          Description When checking FTP credentials for the malware scanner, a check using an FTP port will fail since the library we use only supports SFTP. We should use something else to check these credentials. In the admin interface when managing a cwatch service there is a 'Malware Control' tab. On this tab you can enter FTP credentials to associate with any domain that is currently attached to
          one of the licenses on the service. On this page there is a 'Test These Credentials' button.

          The library we use to test FTP credentials only supports SFTP, so even if the ftp credentials are correct the library will fail to connect. We should find another library that supports regular FTP to supplement or replace the current library
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