Hi all,
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I’ve just rolled the latest version 3.29 of the Virtualmin virtual-servers module out to the repositories for all platforms.
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This is primarily a bugfix and usability improvement release (we’re still in feature freeze for the next couple of weeks).
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Changes since 3.28:
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[]When adding a MySQL database through the web and command-line interfaces, the default character set can be selected.[/]
[]A warning is displayed for users who are within 5 MB of their disk quota in domains with spam filtering, indicating that filtering is disabled.[/]
[]In the virtual server list, servers that are using proxy or frame web forwarding have § or (F) next to their names.[/]
[]An SPF record can be added to and configured in an existing virtual server using the DNS Options entry in the left menu, or the modify-dns.pl command-line script.[/]
[]The DNS IP address for an existing virtual server can also be set using the DNS Options page, or the modify-dns.pl program.[/]
[]When a virtual server uses spamc for spam processing, mailbox users’ quotas are not checked, as there is no danger of spamassassin failing if a user is close to his quota.[/]
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To upgrade on Red Hat based systems:
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yum update wbm-virtual-server
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On SUSE systems:
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yast -i wbm-virtual-server
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On Mandriva systems:
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urpmi.update -a<br>
urpmi wbm-virtual-server
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And on Debian and Ubuntu systems:
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apt-get update
apt-get upgrade webmin-virtual-server
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Please let us know of any problems, by filing a bug in the bug tracker.