Webmin 1.960 and Usermin 1.810 released
This release improves MySQL user management, updates the theme UI, fixes parsing of complex Netplan configs, removes the dependency on apt-show-versions and much more.
This release improves MySQL user management, updates the theme UI, fixes parsing of complex Netplan configs, removes the dependency on apt-show-versions and much more.
Added the set-dkim API command to enable and disable DKIM. The compression format can now be selected on a per-backup basis. Scheduled backups can have a descriptive comment for recording their purpose, which is also displayed in backup logs. Per-domain SSL certifcates can now be setup in Postfix, if running version 3.4 or later. Updated the SSL Certificate page to allow more control over per-domain certs for Webmin, Usermin, Postfix and Dovecot. Many language updates.
Bug fixes release
This release adds automatic translations for all languages in UTF-8, updates the Authentic theme, adds support for Postfix SNI certs and Chrony, caching for LDAP lookups, and a huge number of bugfixes and minor features.
Support for systems without suEXEC, like CentOS 8. Simpler UI for turning on redirect to SSL. API command to sync TLSA records. A bunch of other small bugfixes and features.
This release updates the built-in Let’s Encrypt client, adds support for creating “safe-mode” Webmin users, support for CAA records in the BIND module, and the ability to search Postfix maps. It also updates the Authentic theme to the latest version, which includes numerous improvements to the File Manager and overall UI.
Fixes for several security issues that could be exploited by domain owners. Thanks to RACK911 Labs for finding and reporting these! Much improved MariaDB 10.x support. Virtual servers to backup can now be selected by reseller. Fixes for Dropbox backup problems. Fixes for FPM port collision problem. The Dropbox fix also needs a Webmin update to 1.932 (also rolled out today). The updated MariaDB 10.x support means we can finally support Debian 10 and CentOS 8. Debian 10 support should be announced in a day or two (we’re testing and it looks good so far), and CentOS 8 soon after. ...
These updates fix a security vulnerability and should be installed immediately by all users. Although, it is not exploitable in a Webmin install with the default configuration, upgrading is strongly recommended.
Virtual servers to backup can now be selected by reseller. DMARC ordering, RUF and RUA parameter fixes. Fixes for encrypted backups and key generation. Backup and restore fixes for quotas, Dropbox, and alias domains. Many Install Script updates. Various bug fixes.
This update includes the latest theme version, translation updates, the ability to disable hosts file entries, easier monitoring of bootup actions, and a bunch of bugfixes.