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Question How to add ImunifyAV to Custom buttons?

jorge ceballos

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Centos 7.9.2009
Plesk version and microupdate number
Obsidian 10.0.49 update 1
How can I set the ImunifyAv report in the Custom Button section and show infections alerts?
Would be great to see at glance if a domain has been infected instead of having to log all the way into the Imunify section to see if there´s an alert.

TIA
 
When you open the section "Links to Additional Services" in the menu there should already be a link to ImmunifyAV. It's just one click for admins.
In subscriptions, the link is on the Websites & Domains dashboard. Normally this is also just one click away for subscribers.
If you would like to see the link elsewhere, please describe exactly where, maybe we can help.
 
Thanks, yes I am aware of the links you mention but I beleive that if we could have ImunifyAV's showing status directly in the dash - just next to Banned IPs or under that section, in Custom buttons - it would be really helpful.
I have had ImunifyAV installed for several months (years maybe) but it was until this week, that a client's website has been under daily attacks, that I have been using it daily and showing the report status in the dash would be a great help.

Regards
 
@jorge ceballos Thank you for these details. Plesk is currently looking into improving the dashboard so I have forwarded your suggestion to the UX designer who is evaluating this.
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