Virtualmin 3.92 released
This release includes script installer updates, support for re-sending mailbox signup email, and a bunch of bugfixes.
This release includes script installer updates, support for re-sending mailbox signup email, and a bunch of bugfixes.
To support the new Ubuntu Linux 12.04 release, we have released Webmin development version 1.587 and Usermin 1.507 with full support for the new Ubuntu version.
This release includes S3 backup support (previously only in Virtualmin Pro), script installer updates, the ability to select an IP address when cloning a domain, simplifies getting JSON/XML output from the remote API, and the usual gang of bugfixes and minor features.
This new version includes IO class support for KVM and OpenVZ, the ability to change the ISO image used by a running system, Citrix Xen network usage collection, and support for re-creating a deleted system from a backup.
This release includes timezone syncing for new virtual systems, the ability to block IP addresses from allocation, a nicer UI for resizing disks on running systems, a fix for a bug that caused lack of disk space errors, and more.
This new release includes an improved page for changing a system’s password, system alerts on network use, CPU limits for KVM instances, the ability to manage network interface on non-Linux VMs, bridge editing for existing VM interfaces, a new page for defining custom links like in Virtualmin, and numerous bug fixes.
This new version improves the speed of restores by creating new meta-information files during backups, updates script installers, allows domain owners to restore backups made by root, improves SNI support, allows backup deletion policy to be set on a per-destination basis, adds the modify-proxy API command, and fixes several bugs.
This release includes German, Catalan and Norwegian translation updates, better Fedora 15+ support, MySQL backup improvements, systemd support, the ability to edit MySQL connection limits and much more.
This update includes support for virtual private clouds and subnets with Amazon EC2, the ability to select systems to backup by group, owner or type, and support for multiple directories for virtual system disk images and filesystems.
This update includes the ability to exclude disks from backups, uses the new backup format for Citrix Xen, and simplifies the process of adding a host system. The DNS roundrobin page now supports specification of arbitrary candidate systems by IP, limiting the number of IPs to include in the DNS record, and the ability to automatically configure a proxy balancer on a remote Virtualmin system to use active backend servers.