We’ve rolled out Virtualmin virtual-server module 8.0.0 for all repos. Note this is not the Virtualmin 8 installer, which will be rolled out in a few hours.
The Virtualmin virtual-server module does not add support for any new distros to the current stable Virtualmin 7 installer, so the supported OS list has not changed and won’t change until the new installer is pushed.
Changes since 7.50.1:
Add support for systemd resource limits for Virtualmin Pro users
Add support for SFTP backups and restores, including the ability to purge SFTP backups
Add support for paginated display of large user lists
Add backup signing improvements, including the ability to skip signing when necessary
Add option to forward the original HTTP hostname when proxying requests
Add phpMyAdmin integration (if installed) when editing databases for virtual servers
Add a row showing when and why a domain was disabled in the virtual server summary
Add improvements to ACME service notifications
Add reseller access to edit PHP-FPM configs
Add improvements to handling of remote/cloud DNS hosting
Fix validation of A and AAAA DNS records when using modify-dns CLI
Fix reliability of remote backups during long-running tasks using Webmin RPC
Fix several DKIM-related issues
Fix handling of EC SSL certificates
Update the repo setup script and workflow to match the newer packaging/CI layout
As always, if you run into any problems, let us know in a new topic.
It’s a question that gets asked every time we roll a new major release of the Virtualmin module (I concede it is confusing that “Virtualmin” is both the Webmin module and the entire product that includes the installer, repos, a bunch of modules including virtual-server and packages, and configuration), so I figured I’d nip it in the bud from the start. Alas.