Virtualmin virtual-server module 8.0.0 released

Howdy all,

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.

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Nice, this will be very useful.

Should you have the extra OS’s support like Rocky 10 to the changes?

I don’t know how to be more clear:

Support for other OSes should not be added to the changes, because this module does not make installing on other OSes work.

Sorry I skipped that bit and looked at changes sorry :frowning:

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I chuckled :slight_smile:

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.

When possible I would rename the virtualmin module, to virtualmin. I think it is virtual-servers at the moment. P.s. I know this is not a small job.

Does not install on Devan 5.0, postinst-script hangs.

Please make a new topic for problems.

Welcome to the community “user1222”… you are correct about Devuan… but please refer to the list of supported operating systems here:

https://www.virtualmin.com/docs/os-support/

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