Virtualmin 6.10 released

Added the set-dkim API command to enable and disable DKIM. The compression format can now be selected on a per-backup basis. Scheduled backups can have a descriptive comment for recording their purpose, which is also displayed in backup logs. Per-domain SSL certifcates can now be setup in Postfix, if running version 3.4 or later. Updated the SSL Certificate page to allow more control over per-domain certs for Webmin, Usermin, Postfix and Dovecot. Many language updates.

July 13, 2020 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.11 released

Bug fixes release

July 13, 2020 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.09 released

Support for systems without suEXEC, like CentOS 8. Simpler UI for turning on redirect to SSL. API command to sync TLSA records. A bunch of other small bugfixes and features.

March 15, 2020 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.08 released

Fixes for several security issues that could be exploited by domain owners. Thanks to RACK911 Labs for finding and reporting these! Much improved MariaDB 10.x support. Virtual servers to backup can now be selected by reseller. Fixes for Dropbox backup problems. Fixes for FPM port collision problem. The Dropbox fix also needs a Webmin update to 1.932 (also rolled out today). The updated MariaDB 10.x support means we can finally support Debian 10 and CentOS 8. Debian 10 support should be announced in a day or two (we’re testing and it looks good so far), and CentOS 8 soon after. ...

October 16, 2019 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.07 released

Virtual servers to backup can now be selected by reseller. DMARC ordering, RUF and RUA parameter fixes. Fixes for encrypted backups and key generation. Backup and restore fixes for quotas, Dropbox, and alias domains. Many Install Script updates. Various bug fixes.

July 15, 2019 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.06 released

This release adds support for multiple PHP-FPM versions, the ability to backup via Webmin’s RPC protocol, improved MySQL 8 support, the ability to import existing GPG keys, and a bunch of other bugfixes and minor features.

February 10, 2019 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.05 released

This release allows domain owners to restore global backups, adds support for wildcard Let’s Encrypt certs, fixes license updates, and allows the domain name used in links from virtualmin to be customized. Scheduled backups created by root can now be designated as allowing restore by virtual server owners, so that they don’t have to maintain their own backups. When used with Webmin 1.900 or above, Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates can be requested for wildcard domains. The domain name used in links to a server’s website can now be customized to use one of its aliases instead. Many Install Script updates. Bug fixed in change-license CLI command that would prevent it from correctly re-checking the license after changing it.

November 30, 2018 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.04 released

Before a DNS zone is updated, BIND will be told to freeze it and thaw afterwards. This ensures that dynamic updates are preserved. Dovecot and Postfix per-IP SSL certificate setup can now be configured on a per-template basis. Redirects for / created using the UI are automatically adjusted to exclude Let’s Encrypt validation paths. Various bugfixes, script updates, typos, and minor UI improvements.

October 10, 2018 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.03 released

This release includes multiple script installer updates, removes support for PHP 4 but adds 7.2, improves the handling of dynamic DNS zones, and fixes a bunch of small bugs. When adding an alias to a domain with a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate, the cert is automatically updated to include the alias domain. Backups from cPanel, Plesk and other control panels can now be migrated even when Nginx is used as a webserver. Numerous Script Installer updates.

April 23, 2018 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron

Virtualmin 6.02 released

When adding an alias to a domain with a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate, the cert is automatically updated to include the alias domain. Backups from cPanel, Plesk and other control panels can now be migrated even when Nginx is used as a webserver. Many Install Script updates Conversion of WordPress to use WP-CLI when available for many operations Minor Dropbox backups support bug fixes Support per-domain SSL certificates in most services not previously covered (when domain has a dedicated IP address) Numerous other bugfixes and minor enhancements Updates for OwnCloud, Node.js, SuiteCRM, IonCube, Joomla, Mantis, Piwik, LimeSurvey, Drupal, and MediaWiki Fixes for some forms under the new theme version (most importantly Website Options) Minor bugfixes in migrations, backups and validation Remove PHP4 support (this seems more than minor, and is actually a pretty big bunch of code changed/removed, but no one should be running PHP4 at this point, as it has been end-of-lifed by the PHP folks for years and is not supported on any distribution we currently support).

December 17, 2017 · 1 min · Jamie Cameron