Hi, Thank you.
I am feeling strange about Virtualmin these days.
In Korea, most Koreans use Internet Explorer. I think it is strange that you do not want Internet Explorer.
After installing Virtualmin on Centos 6.9, adding a virtual host is a bit different.
In the past, when I added a virtual host, the following folder was created automatically, but it is strange because it is different on newly installed servers.
[icon]
[stats]
awstats-icon
awstatsicons
Nowadays, after adding a virtual host, there is only one [stats] folder, and I can not tell whether this change is correct or not.
[stats]
AWstats is not installed or enabled as part of the --minimal installation type, so if that’s the installation type you chose you’ll need to install and enable it manually. I’m not sure why you wouldn’t have awstats if you didn’t do a minimal installation. I don’t think the location of the files has changed (but, it may have…I haven’t looked at how we setup awstats in a while).
Also, I don’t see how we can be expected to continue to support a browser that isn’t supported by its maker; Microsoft has ended support for all versions of IE before IE 11 (which we support, as far as I know…if there are bugs with the new theme in IE11, let us know, and we’ll try to fix them).