Virtualmin 4.14 released
This is mostly a bugfix release for backup and theme integration problems, but also adds support for DMARC DNS records and a bunch of script installer updates.
This is mostly a bugfix release for backup and theme integration problems, but also adds support for DMARC DNS records and a bunch of script installer updates.
This release fixes a bunch of minor bugs, adds the vnc-system API command for connecting to a VM’s console, allows multiple root SSH keys to be set for a system, and makes use of the new Webmin theme API for better integration with third-party themes.
This is a bugfix for issues backing up the MySQL databases of virtual servers.
This update includes security fixes to produce against malicious links in the Read Mail module, a new API for theme authors, German and Catalan translation updates, numerous code cleanups, bug fixes and minor improvements.
This update includes various translation improvements, disables insecure SSL v2 and v3 by default, allows monitoring the SSD wear and adds a new API function for use by Virtualmin and Cloudmin theme authors.
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This release centralizes the configuration of cloud storage providers, adds support for backups to Google Cloud Storage (in the Pro version), makes the address in Apache VirtualHost blocks more consistent, and updates a large number of script installers.
This release improves the ability of the backup/restore process to move VMs to new Cloudmin masters, adds GPT partition support for large disks, improves the failover process, supports the TGTd iSCSI server module in Webmin 1.710, allows alerting on the fraction on disk space and RAM used, and much more.
This update should be installed immediately on any systems that do not have a fix for the Shellshock (Bashdoor) bug, as it provides additional protection against exploit of the bug via Webmin.
This new version adds support for CentOS 7 hosts and VMs (including XFS filesystems), the ability to SSH into systems as a non-root sudo-capable user, and full support for creating and managing Google Compute Engine instances (in a similar manner to Amazon EC2).