Howdy all,
We’ve rolled out Webmin version 1.999-2 to all repos (I hope, it’s getting messy with so many repos…looking forward to deprecating the old repos).
Changes:
1.999 (August 4, 2022)
- Fix to allow IPv6 addresses for slaves in BIND module
- Fix to send
HUP
signal on reload withsystemd
- Fix icons in Servers Index module for newer distros (Alma and Rocky)
- Fix to remove depricated option
UsePrivilegeSeparation
with OpenSSH 7.5+ - Fix Oracle Linux support
- Fix Ubuntu release notes links
- Add Webmin release note message
- Add latest Authentic theme update with number of bug fixes
1.998 (July 25, 2022)
- Fix Apache, BIND, MySQL, ProFTPd and other modules configs on newest distros for new installs
- Fix to use Cron default path when run from UI
- Fix post uninstall cleanups
- Fix version detection bug for Log File Rotation module
- Add improvements to Partitions on Local Disks module
- Add better support for CentOS Stream Linux for new installs
- Add improvements for searching and naming global PHP configs files
- Add support for unix extensions option for Samba module #1695
- Add latest Authentic theme update with various bug fixes and small improvements
1.997 (July 12, 2022)
- Add support for mirror and RAID volumes in LVM module
- Add latest Authentic theme update with nice new features in File Manager and other fixes
- Fix more issues with restart when Webmin is upgraded from UI
1.996 (July 4, 2022)
- Fix issues with
systemd
restarting Webmin on upgrade found in 1.995
1.995 (June 23, 2022)
- Add improvements to stability for
systemd
systems - Add native support to default to system default hashing format
- Add support to
yescrypt
password hashing scheme - Add new System Logs Viewer (logviewer) module
- Add new
webmin server
sub-command - Add to set environmental variables in Filesystem Backup module
- Fix upload tracker issues with large uploads
- Fix NVMe drives status support
- Fix AlmaLinux support
- Fix BIND config for FreeBSD 12 on initial setup
As always, let us know about any problems by opening a new topic (or in a github issue on the Webmin repo if you prefer).
This is a big release, as we had known bugs in every previous minor release…so, with so many changes, some new issues may have crept in (but hopefully not, given the heavier testing than usual).
Cheers,
Joe