Releases: virtualmin/virtualmin-gpl
Releases · virtualmin/virtualmin-gpl
6.14
6.13
- Added support for backing up to BackBlaze.
- Added a cron job to clean up old PHP session files.
- Fixes to creation and update of per-domain Dovecot SSL certs.
- Improved the template page for website options when Nginx is in use.
- Better handle PHP FPM package upgrades done after domains are created.
- Massively improved support for MySQL / MariaDB user and password management.
- Improved and preserved indentation for Apache configs.
- Fixes for IPv6 addresses in SPF and default DNS records.
- Fixed bugs caused by removing domain features in the wrong order.
- Improved locking for domain database files to prevent overwriting.
6.12
6.11
6.10
- 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 not 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.
- Language updates.
6.09
6.08
6.07
6.06
- If multiple versions of the PHP-FPM packages are installed, a different version can be selected for each domain in Virtualmin.
- Remote backups can now be made using Webmin's RPC protocol, along with SSH. This allows backups to systems that only allow sudo logins.
- Added support for MySQL 8 systems that use a different password hashing method.
- Existing GPG keys owned by the root user can now be imported as backup encrytion keys.
6.05
- Scheduled backups create 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 it's aliases instead.