Virtualmin 3.98 released
This version moves all cron jobs into the Webmin server process (to reduce memory use), adds Thunderbird-style mail client autoconfiguration, an option to disable sub-servers at the same time as their parent, and more.
This version moves all cron jobs into the Webmin server process (to reduce memory use), adds Thunderbird-style mail client autoconfiguration, an option to disable sub-servers at the same time as their parent, and more.
This minor update fixes a problem with the backup level field, and a hang encountered when restoring a virtual server with SSL enabled.
This release makes the PHP and symlink security fixes optional, improves their coverage, adds a check for insecure SSL keys, and gives you more control over incremental backups.
The major new feature in this version is support for iSCSI, which allows virtual system disks to be stored on a remote system separate from their hosts. This makes system moves faster, and reduces the amount of storage needed on host systems. Also in this release is improved Xen 4.2 support, and the ability to select systems to backup by host or location group.
This release includes security fixes that prevent execution of scripts with mod_php when disabled for a domain, abuse of symlinks to other virtual server’s files, and abuse of the spamtrap and hamtrap email aliases. It also includes an option to automatically clear the trash folders of all users in a domain.
This release includes a new iSCSI Target module, German and Catalan translation updates, Fedora 17 ifconfig support, iSCSI bug fixes and more.
This is mainly a bugfix release, but also includes a change to run pre- and post-backup commands from the web UI, an API command to fix domain quotas, and a bunch of script installer updates.
The new version includes the ability to set the number of cores on KVM systems, perform package installs across multiple VMs, limit the IO class available to system owners, and prevent KVM systems from using IPs not assigned to them. It also fixes the restore process to resize disks to match backups for Xen and KVM systems.
This release includes a new default theme, iSCSI client and server modules, German, Dutch and Norwegian translation updates, status monitoring logging, VLAN and bonding support, UI cleanups, XSS attack fixes and many other small bugfixes and features. All users should upgrade to this version, as it fixes two XSS security issues.
This new version includes Rackspace Cloud Files backup support, the ability to create alias domains with mailboxes, outgoing SMTP IP address control, better dependency installation for Ruby scripts, detection for a system IP address change, and a bunch of bugfixes. Also available is version 8.6 of the Virtualmin theme, such is required by the new Virtualmin module.