I have to wonder if cPanel and CloudLinux developers ever cooperate with each other, or even if they actually communicate at all !
Today's CloudLinux 6 kernel upgrade ( CloudLinux 6 kernel updated ) resulted in the inevitable new security advisory in the cPanel Security Advisor![Screenshot-2019-3-18 WHM [echo] cPanel Security Advisor - 78 0 17.png Screenshot-2019-3-18 WHM [echo] cPanel Security Advisor - 78 0 17.png](https://forums.cpanel.net/data/attachments/66/66085-702cbda79252c28e9b0fdf9afb3d580a.jpg)
I rushed off to check the license status and got
So it appears that whilst CloudLinux are satisfied that I have valid licenses, the cPanel Security Advisory cant determine that !
Why is it so hard for cPanel and CloudLinux to co-ordinate fixes for these erroneous advisories ?
Today's CloudLinux 6 kernel upgrade ( CloudLinux 6 kernel updated ) resulted in the inevitable new security advisory in the cPanel Security Advisor
![Screenshot-2019-3-18 WHM [echo] cPanel Security Advisor - 78 0 17.png Screenshot-2019-3-18 WHM [echo] cPanel Security Advisor - 78 0 17.png](https://forums.cpanel.net/data/attachments/66/66085-702cbda79252c28e9b0fdf9afb3d580a.jpg)
I rushed off to check the license status and got
Code:
[root@**** ~]# /usr/bin/kcarectl --license-info
Valid license found for IP <my.server.ip.number>
[root@**** ~]# /usr/bin/cldetect --check-license
OK
Why is it so hard for cPanel and CloudLinux to co-ordinate fixes for these erroneous advisories ?