We are pleased to announce the launch of the CloudLinux Network (CLN) API v2. This is a significant step forward in our mission to provide powerful, modern tools that help you automate license and server management, streamline your workflows, and integrate Imunify products directly into your environment.
If you run hosting infrastructure, you know security is non-stop. Attacks never sleep, malware is only getting smarter, and customers have little tolerance for downtime or compromise. At the same time, your team is stretched thin: support tickets pile up, and you’re asked to do more with less.
WordPress now powers more than half of the web, making it the world’s most popular CMS by a country mile. That dominance has fueled the growth of WordPress-managed hosting, as it’s built to handle performance, updates, and backups. It means businesses don’t have to have so much technical talent to manage their sites.
We have some extremely exciting news! The entire Imunify security suite, along with the CloudLinux Network (CLN), now includes full support for IPv6. This update ensures you can enjoy modern server infrastructure without limitations. And it’s all come about thanks to feedback from you: our customers.
If you run a hosting business, you know how tough security is. It can feel as though attacks become more sophisticated by the day, with bots launching brute-force attacks on login pages, malware sneaking in through outdated plugins and well-made phishing attempts aimed at your customers.
As many of you know, ConfigServer officially ceased all operations on August 31 2025, marking the end-of-life for its entire suite of products, including the widely-used ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) service. So, what should you do next?
At CloudLinux, we are committed to ensuring our Imunify security suite stays ahead of the curve, providing you with comprehensive protection on the latest platforms.
Now, the Imunify product line now offers official, stable support for AlmaLinux 10.