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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-06-07 03:03:47
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Hi everyone, Webmin version 1.150 is now available for download from http://www.webmin.com/ and mirror sites. This release includes the following changes : * Added the BSD Firewall module, for configuring IPFW on FreeBSD and OSX systems. Thanks to More og Romsdal fylke and Olav Berge for sponsoring this module. * Added the Frox FTP Proxy module, for setting up a transparent FTP caching proxy. Thanks to Joe Cooper for sponsoring this one. * Added support for doing multi-tape backups to the Filesystem Backup module, including automatic notification via email when a tape needs to be changed. Also adding support for using tar to backup when no suitable dump command is available. Thanks to Martin Mewes for sponsoring these features. * Modified the Linux RAID module to work with the MDADM commands as well as the standard inux RAID tools. The user interface remains the same, but the underlying operations are performed differently. * Removed mail reading support from the Sendmail, Postfix and Qmail modules, as these features have now been consolidated into the Read User Mail module. * A bunch of other small changes and bug fixes. Also available is Usermin 1.080, which includes only one change : * Improved the searching facilities of the SpamAssassin module, so that you can search by spam score or full body contents. Finally, there is a new 2.00 version of Virtualmin out as well, which includes the following changes : * Domains with their own IP addresses can make use of a new feature - a ProFTPd virtual server. This allows each server to have it's own anonymous FTP directory, located by default at ~/ftp. * The backup and restore feature can now use SSH to transfer files to another server, as well as FTP. * Added module configuration options to prevent domain owners from being given access to feature-related modules like Apache Webserver, BIND DNS Server and so on. * Several improvements to the mail alias support, including improved clash checking and support for domain to domain catchall forwarding. As always, please send me any bug reports or feature suggestions that you might have. - Jamie |