Webmin 1.470 and Usermin 1.400 released
These are mainly bugfixes releases, to address a few problems found in Webmin 1.460, in particular with the File Manager module and popup windows.
These are mainly bugfixes releases, to address a few problems found in Webmin 1.460, in particular with the File Manager module and popup windows.
These new releases include major internal changes in the way modules load common Webmin libraries, which should reduce memory use and speed up the UI. In addition, Webmin 1.460 contains translation updates, FreeBSD 7.1 and Debian Lenny fixes, UI improvements, Apache IPv6 support and more.
This release includes a major change in the way modules call the core API, which should both reduce memory use and make it run faster. However, since it is wide-ranging change, I’m looking for all the testing I can get to find bugs before the next official release.
The major change in this update is support for plans, which are sets of quota, bandwidth, domain and other limits. These can be applied to new or existing virtual servers. Previously this functionality was combined with templates, which made it too complex for the average user.
This new version contains all the features that will be in Webmin 1.450, so if you want to try it out and find some last-minute bugs before the official release, please go ahead! Webmin Core Russian translation updates, thanks to Anton Statutov. Webmin’s serialization functions can now handle objects, which allows them to be passed as parameters to remote function calls. Both caller and recipient must have the object’s class installed though. Converted commands in the core web-lib-funcs.pl API file to POD format, and added more details about each function. Webmin Users ...
This new development version has numerous changes and bugfixes, but the most interesting in support for DNSSEC zone signing and verification in the BIND module. Webmin Core Russian translation updates, thanks to Anton Statutov. Bacula Backup System Added a missing program so that mass deletion of storage devices works. BIND DNS Server Moved the apply, stop and start buttons to the top-right corner of every page, so that you don’t have to return all the way to the module’s main page to apply configuration changes. Zones can now be signed with DNSSEC, using one or two keys. This can be done automatically at master zone creation time, or later for existing zones. Signatures can also be removed or re-generated at any time. Zones with a key-signing and zone key can have their zone key automatically regenated on a regular interval. Added the DNSSEC Verification page for configuring BIND to validate signatures on other zones, and to use DLV until the root zone is signed. Scheduled Cron Jobs ...
It turns out that the 1.440 version broke the layout of the left frame under Internet Explorer, so I have released this version to fix it.
This release adds the Change IP Addresses page, adds email aliases that forward to all users in a domain, supports SSL keys with passphrases, fixes the way Clamd’s init script is setup, and allows you to use a remote Clamd server with clamd-stream-client.
This includes UI improvements in the BIND and Users and Groups module, much nicer CSS and layout in the default theme, many bugfixes, a bunch of BIND module improvements, and more. Apache Webserver When a virtual host’s base directory is changed, all blocks under it are updated too. BIND DNS Server Don’t pass the -g flag to BIND version 9 when starting without an init script. Converted all forms to use the Webmin UI library, for a more consistent look and easier theming. Moved buttons for deleting, moving and converting zones up to the page shown when you click on a zone name. Switched to the new root zone file available from Internic. Restrictions that apply to all zones in a view (such as allowed IPs for transfers and queries) can now be set on the Edit Client View page. Made the Find Free IPs page visible, for finding addresses in a master zone that are not currently used. Added a field to limit concurrent outgoing zone transfers and incoming transfers per nameserver to the Forwarding and Transfers page. Ignore tailing dots in zone names in named.conf. Change Language and Theme ...
This update adds a new default sorting mode for Virtual servers (by domain, with sub-servers indented), a template option for SPF included domains, the list-domains.pl API script, Procmail locking to prevent multiple concurrent SpamAssassin processes, the use of GNU TAR on FreeBSD systems, and a bunch of small bugfixes.