Webmin 1.534 released
This minor version includes much improved support for the newly released Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) and Ubuntu 10.10, in particular in the Bootup and Shutdown and Network Configuration modules.
This minor version includes much improved support for the newly released Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) and Ubuntu 10.10, in particular in the Bootup and Shutdown and Network Configuration modules.
This development version includes support for creating IPv6 interfaces and routes in the Network Configuration module, caching of language files to improve the speed of the UI, Dutch and French translation updates, and numerous bug fixes and minor features.
This version includes support for the upcoming Cloudmin provisioning server, updates the German translation (thanks to Thomas Suess), fixes bugs related to resellers, plans and quotas, allows backups to IPv6 SSH and FTP servers, makes hidden mail aliases visible, and fixes a heap of bugs.
This new version adds password protection for KVM VMC consoles, makes use of LVM snapshots for cloning Xen and KVM systems, adds API commands for mounting and un-mounting virtual disks, lets you leave disk images behind when deleting a system, and fixes several small bugs.
A new development release of Webmin with IPv6 support is now available. It allows you to connect to Webmin from an IPv6 network, adds the ability to configure services like Sendmail and Squid to use IPv6, and lets Webmin make connections to IPv6 addresses.
This is mainly a bugfix release, which resolves problems with DKIM setup and creation of alias domains. It also adds the ability to backup to multiple destinations, control the maximum message size for spam filtering, lets you control which skeleton files get template substituted, and makes the output of API commands that list quotas more programmer-friendly.
This update adds support for VirtIO KVM drives and network interfaces, allows a system owner to be created at the same time as a new system, lets you select the network interface model for Xen and KVM machines, adds a search field to the IP Addresses page, allows searching for systems by owner, improves several API commands to allow searching by host or status, and much more.
This update adds support for multiple network bridges for KVM systems, simpler alerting for systems going down, status history that includes the user or source of a change, purging of old date-based backups, the ability to select the configuration type for OpenVZ instances, and new API commands for fetching the details of a file, listing historic statistics about a system, and transferring whole directories between systems.
A new development version of Webmin is now available, with support for storing users, groups and their permissions in LDAP, MySQL or PostgreSQL databases. Using a remote database to store users and groups allows Webmin permissions to be shared between multiple systems, and is more scalable than the text files Webmin used in the past.
This major new release adds the ability to install an Xen or KVM instance from a CD, supports partitioned Xen disks and Xen HVM mode, allows you to edit the boot device for virtual systems, supports changing the media type for virtual disks, adds a notes text box for systems, and many other changes.