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Install CXS on clean CentOS

April 12, 2016 CentOS Leave a Comment

ConfigServer eXploit Scanner (cxs) is a tool which performs an active scanning of files as they are uploaded to the server. CXS Should only work on a cPanel/WHM server per the product’s requirements. However, you can still install it on a ‘clean’

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