From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2004-03-25 03:27:30
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Hi Webmin developers and translators, Webmin 1.140 will be coming out soon, so I have created a 1.139 development pre-release for interested people to test before the official 1.140 version comes out. Translators should also take a look at this version to find any new strings that need conversion. You can get the 1.139 version from : http://www.webmin.com/devel/tarballs/webmin-1.139.tar.gz or http://www.webmin.com/devel/rpm/webmin-1.139-1.noarch.rpm Usermin 1.060 will also be available soon, and so I have created a corresponding 1.069 pre-release for testing and translation. You can get it from : http://www.webmin.com/devel/tarballs/usermin-1.069.tar.gz or http://www.webmin.com/devel/rpm/usermin-1.069-1.noarch.rpm The complete change log since Webmin 1.130 is shown below : Webmin Users: Improved the code for finding the openssl program for generating certificates. Added the ability to restrict allowed Unix users who can login as Webmin users. BIND DNS Server: A new Module Config option is available to define extra DNS record types for the module to support in a generic way. This allows user who want to create obscure types like NAPTR, KEY and so on to do so. Cluster Change Passwords: First version of this module released, with functionality similar to the Change Passwords module. Perl Modules: When installing Perl modules from CPAN, an option is available to have any dependencies automatically downloaded and installed as well. Scheduled Cron Jobs: Environment variables can be edited in user Cron files, and jobs and variable settings moved around. DHCP Server: Group and subnet descriptions are now shown in the list of groups and networks that a host or other element can be assigned to. Fetchmail Mail Retrieval: A new form has been added for creating and scheduling a Cron job to run Fetchmail, as an alternative to running the daemon File Manager: An uploaded zip, tar or tar.gz file can be extracted in the directory it was uploaded to. Directories can now be downloaded as zip, tar or tar.gz files Added improved access control options to hide buttons. Added a chroot access control option to hide all directories above it. Read User Mail: The first version of this module, which extracts the mail reading functionality from the Sendmail, Postfix and Qmail modules and puts it into a more powerful server-independent user email module instead. Disk and Network Filesystems: Mounting of SMB filesystems is now supported on FreeBSD, using the mount_smbfs command and /etc/nsmbrc file. Filesystems can now be sorted by directory, type or order in fstab and mtab files. PPP Dialup Client: Added a button for having a PPP connection started at boot time, by automatically creating an init script. CVS Server: If no CVS repository is found in the configured directory, the module can now set one up for you. Software Packages: Packages can now be installed directly from yum, if installed. The entire system can also be upgraded from yum. Usermin Configuration: The default background, text and link colours of pages can be edited for Usermin, just like in Webmin. Unavailable modules are shown in red on the module restriction page. And the changes since Usermin 1.060 are : Fetchmail Mail Retrieval: A new form has been added for creating and scheduling a Cron job to run Fetchmail, as an alternative to running the daemon File Manager: An uploaded zip, tar or tar.gz file can be extracted in the directory it was uploaded to. Directories can now be downloaded as zip, tar or tar.gz files Added configuration options to hide buttons from users. SpamAssassin Mail Filter: Spam mail can now be searched, and the whole spam folder deleted with a single button. - Jamie |