Virtualmin 3.80 released
This new version copies alias domain DNS records from the target, better supports top-level international domain names, makes the bandwidth monitoring schedule more flexible, and fixes a bunch of small bugs.
This new version copies alias domain DNS records from the target, better supports top-level international domain names, makes the bandwidth monitoring schedule more flexible, and fixes a bunch of small bugs.
This is primarily a bugfix release, but it also adds support for changing the web documents directory for an existing domain.
This new version adds numerous small features, including control over DNS records in the template, a link for extra admins to change their passwords, SSL key validation, French translation updates by Houssin Regis, control over the columns that appear in the virtual server list, and much more. If Postfix relay domains are stored in a hash, update it instead of adding to relay_domains in /etc/postfix/main.cf. Additional allowed MySQL client hosts are now included in backups....
This is mainly a bugfix release, specifically for issues with over-counting of bandwidth usage. It also fixed outgoing address mapping in Sendmail, and allows domain owners to be prevented from changing their passwords.
This release adds support for JSON, XML and Perl formats in the remote API, removes deprecated support for logging via a program, fixes Plesk 9 migration, adds an option to include relayed mail in bandwidth reports, and fixes several small bugs.
This is mainly a bugfix release, to address issues introduced by the security fixes in the 3.70 version. It also includes support for backups by plan, fixes home-less alias domain backups, and calls the pre-change command before doing a restore.
This major release fixes bugs that could allow domain owners to create malicious links that could be used to edit or take ownership of any file on the system, and so should be installed by all Virtualmin admins that created domains for potentially un-trusted users. All plugins should be updated too, as several include the same fixes.
This release adds IPv6 support (on Debian and Redhat-derivied systems), creates sub-domain DNS records in the parent domain, shows the SSH server status on the system informaiton page, makes website options available to domain owners, allows a virtual server to be made the default for an IP, and fixes numerous small bugs.
The major change in this update is support for plans, which are sets of quota, bandwidth, domain and other limits. These can be applied to new or existing virtual servers. Previously this functionality was combined with templates, which made it too complex for the average user.
This release adds the Change IP Addresses page, adds email aliases that forward to all users in a domain, supports SSL keys with passphrases, fixes the way Clamd’s init script is setup, and allows you to use a remote Clamd server with clamd-stream-client.