How to Enable / Disable Malware Real-Time Protection?

This guide provides instructions for managing Malware Real-Time Protection (MRTP), one of the key defenses provided by cPFence against live malware threats.

cPFence offers a powerful, browser-based WebUI for managing your Enhance cluster. The WebUI is fully mobile-friendly, allowing you to manage your entire cluster from any device—including your phone or tablet. You can apply or disable features such as MRTP across the cluster or per server with a single click.

How to Manage MRTP from the WebUI

 

 

  1. Open the cPFence WebUI on your Main Control Panel server.
  2. Navigate to: Threat & Malware Detection → Malware Protection Settings
  3. Use the Switch Server dropdown on the left to apply MRTP to a specific server or select All Servers to apply it cluster-wide.
  4. Click Enable MRTP or Disable MRTP as needed.

Managing MRTP via CLI

Alternatively, you can manage MRTP from the command line:

Enable MRTP

cpfence --enable-MRTP

Disable MRTP

cpfence --disable-MRTP

These commands instantly enable or disable real-time malware scanning across the selected server.


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