Virtualmin 4.05 released
This release adds a page for transferring a domain to another Virtualmin system, updates several script installers, makes SRV DNS record editing possible, adds an API command to fix permissions, and more.
This release adds a page for transferring a domain to another Virtualmin system, updates several script installers, makes SRV DNS record editing possible, adds an API command to fix permissions, and more.
This release adds email rate limiting support (to prevent spammers from abusing your system via a hijacked account or app), DirectAdmin migration, incoming email BCCing, earlier detection of errors when restoring a backup, and more.
This update primarily fixes bugs related to Xen 4.x, which moves the location of VM settings out of .cfg files. It also fixes a couple of other minor issues with Citrix Xen support.
This release adds a flash-based graphical console (no need to install client-side Java!), network rate limiting for Citrix Xen instances, the ability to add existing iSCSI exports to virtual systems, SSH agent support for direct file transfers between systems, and a bunch of bugfixes and minor features.
This release includes multiple script updates, support for shared hosting on a single IPv6 address, Outlook autoconfiguration, Rackspace Cloud Files region selection, and a bunch of other minor bugfixes and improvements.
This update includes Two-Factor Authentication support using TOTP or Authy, German, Catalan and Norwegian translation updates, SSL perfect forward secrecy mode, new limits in the Command Shell module, and a bunch of bugfixes.
This new version allows virtual disk to be moved between LVM, regular files and iSCSI servers, makes the accounting of bandwidth and resource use to system owners more accurate, and fixes numerous other minor bugs.
Bug fixes release
This release includes multiple script updates, better Apache 2.4 support, German translations from Raymond Vetter, the ability to switch a domain with a private IP to another address, and a bunch of bugfixes.
This release includes the ability to manage expiration, Glacier migration and ACLs on S3 buckets, German translations by Raymond Vetter, a sample DNS records page, and the ability to update slave DNS servers when the master system’s IP changes.