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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2007-12-22 08:06:21
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Hi everyone, Webmin version 1.390 is now available for download from http://www.webmin.com/ and mirror sites. This release includes the following changes : - Added the LDAP Server module, for managing OpenLDAP and browsing it's database. - Webmin modules and help pages can be searched using a new field on the left frame of the default theme. - The BSD Firewall (IPFW) module now supports the file format used natively by FreeBSD's /etc/rc.conf file. - Support for VLANs and channel bonding on Debian, comments on interfaces on Redhat and alias interface bugfixes for FreeBSD, all in the Network Configuration module. - The PAM module now supports include directives, and the UI has been re-written. - More map types are supported in the Postfix module. - Squid proxy reply restrictions can now be managed, from a re-designed access control page. - Logged Webmin actions can now have a comment attached explaining why they were done. - All cluster modules now have an option to show hosts in a table. - Big contributed Italian and Catalan translation updates. Also available is Usermin 1.320, which includes the changes : - Added a search box to the left frame of the blue theme, for finding modules, config options, help pages and text. - All images, CSS and other static content served by Usermin has an HTTP Expires for 1 week in the future, to improve cachability. - Changed the error message that appears when Webmin detects a link from another web page. - Mail reading user interface cleanups, such as tabs on the address book page. - The Trash folder name can now be set using a new Preferences page option. - Inline or remote images in email can be hidden by default by a setting on the Preferences page, then displayed with a link on the Read Mail page. - When viewing a message you can now reply from the same page using the new 'Quick reply' collapsible section. - When mail in a Maildir format folder is marked as read or special, flags on the underlying filename are also updated so that the new status is visible to IMAP clients. As always, please send me any bug reports or feature suggestions that you might have. - Jamie |