Webmin 1.610 and Usermin 1.530 released
This release includes a new iSCSI Target module, German and Catalan translation updates, Fedora 17 ifconfig support, iSCSI bug fixes and more.
This release includes a new iSCSI Target module, German and Catalan translation updates, Fedora 17 ifconfig support, iSCSI bug fixes and more.
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 release includes German, Dutch, Catalan and Norwegian translation updates, Ubuntu 12.04 support, a new contributed module for Shorewall6, DNSSEC-Tools support in the BIND module, UI cleanups in the Disk and Network Filesystems module, a new UI for creating an SSL CSR, Unix password restriction improvements, and a vast number of small bugfixes and other improvements.
To support the new Ubuntu Linux 12.04 release, we have released Webmin development version 1.587 and Usermin 1.507 with full support for the new Ubuntu version.
This release includes German, Catalan and Norwegian translation updates, better Fedora 15+ support, MySQL backup improvements, systemd support, the ability to edit MySQL connection limits and much more.
This minor update includes many German translation updates from Raymond Vetter, more MySQL user-level settings related to connection counts, better handling of hostname changes, and numerous bugfixes.
This release includes Arabic, German and French translation updates, better CentOS 6 support, simpler mail queue refreshes, MySQL delete confirmation, DHCPd fields for setting DNS search paths, Custom Commands module improvements and a bunch of UI cleanups.
This minor version adds support for using Parted to manage Linux disk partitions, which means that disks above 2T in size can now be fully used with the new GPT partition table format. It also makes links to Unix users and DNS records be by name instead of index, making them more reliable when dynamic DNS or other tools are being used.
This minor version includes support for the new Upstart boot system used on Ubuntu Linux 10.04 and later. Proir to this version the Bootup and Shutdown module could not properly create, manage or start all actions due to the different configuration files used by Upstart.
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.