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When will Atomicorp Advanced ruleset be available in Plesk for AlmaLinux 9/RockyLinux 8, Debian 11, Debian 12, Ubuntu 18, Ubuntu 20 and Ubuntu 22.04?

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Question

When will the Atomicorp Advanced ruleset be available for the following operating systems in Plesk?

  • Rocky Linux 8
  • Ubuntu 18
  • Ubuntu 20
  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • Ubuntu 24
  • Debian 11
  • Debian 12
  • Almalinux 9

Answer

Starting with Plesk 18.0.67 the Atomic ruleset is available for all OSes.

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  • Hi,

    i have seen that a new version of aum is available:

    aum                                    6.0.3-15525focal

    I have found, that Ubuntu 20 should be supported by AUM:

    https://docs.atomicorp.com/aum/aum.html

    Do you plan to support Atomic-Rules for Plesk on Ubuntu 20 again?

    Best regards

    Matthias

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  • Ubuntu 22, Debian 11, AlmaLinux9 are supported by aum.

     

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  • Hello Matthias Gaede Michael Shinn

    Thank you for the information.

    We see that now Ubuntu 20 and Debian 11 are handled in the AUM installer code.

    The implementation of the Atomic rules was added to the development iteration, however, there is no exact ETA at the moment.

    Please keep an eye on the changes in this article, it will be updated as soon as atomic rules support for these OSes is implemented.

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  • The article states that Support for Debian 11, Debian 12, Ubuntu 20 is still being implemented. Is this abandoned? 

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  • dear Aleksei Khikhich is there any update on this? thanks

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  • Hello denis barbazza,

    The new addition to the article was:

    Ubuntu 22, Ubuntu 24: the ETA for implementing Atomic ruleset for these OSes is early March of 2025.

    Please clarify your question if it's in regard to another OS

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  • dear  Violet Altukhova, thanks for information. I'm interested about Debian 11 and Debian 12, if you have any news also related to these OSes will be grateful :) thanks

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  • DenisB,

    Current information in the article is the recent update from developers, as soon as there is news I will update the article with relevant information.

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