Cloudmin 3.8 released
This version contains support for multi-system rule-based alerts, reduces temp space needed for Xen backups, allows CPU and memory limits to be edited for Solaris zones, and makes email-related settings easier to edit.
This version contains support for multi-system rule-based alerts, reduces temp space needed for Xen backups, allows CPU and memory limits to be edited for Solaris zones, and makes email-related settings easier to edit.
This new version contains everything that will be in Webmin 1.500, for those who are interested in trying it out. Scheduled Commands Added action logging for scheduled commands created and deleted using this module. Backup Configuration Files Added an option on the restore form to just show the contents of a backup. Bacula Backup System Fixed fileset exlude list and ‘Run at times’ display, thanks to a patch by Joe Zhou. Added support for automatic volume labelling and max volume size, thanks to Caspar Smit. BIND DNS Server ...
This new version adds numerous small features, including control over DNS records in the template, a link for extra admins to change their passwords, SSL key validation, French translation updates by Houssin Regis, control over the columns that appear in the virtual server list, and much more. If Postfix relay domains are stored in a hash, update it instead of adding to relay_domains in /etc/postfix/main.cf. Additional allowed MySQL client hosts are now included in backups. Added a warning to the configuration check for systems behind a NAT gateway with an incorrectly configured DNS IP address. Added options to the Module Config page for selecting which columns appear on the List Virtual Servers page, including new ones like the reseller, email address and extra admins. The contents of mailboxes from Windows Plesk backups are now properly migrated. Updated the French translation, thanks to Houssin Regis. Added validation to prevent SSL from being enabled on a virtual server with an invalid certificate or key. Extra administrators can now change their own passwords, via a new link on the left menu. Added a DNS template option to control which A records are added to new domains. Removed the Bring up virtual interfaces? module configuration option, as use of an existing interface can now be done on a per-domain basis.
This is mainly a bugfix release, specifically for issues with over-counting of bandwidth usage. It also fixed outgoing address mapping in Sendmail, and allows domain owners to be prevented from changing their passwords.
This release adds support for JSON, XML and Perl formats in the remote API, removes deprecated support for logging via a program, fixes Plesk 9 migration, adds an option to include relayed mail in bandwidth reports, and fixes several small bugs.
This is mainly a bugfix release, to address issues introduced by the security fixes in the 3.70 version. It also includes support for backups by plan, fixes home-less alias domain backups, and calls the pre-change command before doing a restore.
This version fixes many bugs, so if you want to get a fix for a problem found since 1.480, give it a try.
This major release fixes bugs that could allow domain owners to create malicious links that could be used to edit or take ownership of any file on the system, and so should be installed by all Virtualmin admins that created domains for potentially un-trusted users. All plugins should be updated too, as several include the same fixes.
This version contains all the features that will be in the upcoming 1.480 version, such as Catalan, French, Dutch and Russian translation updates, BIND config parsing fixes, LVM LV relative size creation, 3ware and FreeBSD support in the SMART module, ability to use the CSW pkgutil command on Solaris, and much more. Webmin Core Catalan translation updates by Jaume Badiella. Added an UTF-8 encoding of the Russian translation, thanks to shavlukov@gmail.com. French translation updates by ButterflyOfFire. Dutch translation updates by Gandyman. Apache Webserver ...
This release adds IPv6 support (on Debian and Redhat-derivied systems), creates sub-domain DNS records in the parent domain, shows the SSH server status on the system informaiton page, makes website options available to domain owners, allows a virtual server to be made the default for an IP, and fixes numerous small bugs.