View Full Version : ISPConfig 2.2.12 released
till
17th April 2007, 10:34
ISPConfig 2.2.12 is available for download.
This ISPConfig release adds support for CentOS 5 and updates ClamAV to 0.90.2.
Several minor bugs were fixed.
Detailed Changelog
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- Added: Support for CentOS 5.0.
- Update: ClamAV to 0.90.2.
- Update: Updated the SSH Chroot script to support debian etch.
- Bugfix: Fixed a bug in the mail log processing script.
- Bugfix: Possible creation of duplicates MX-records trough the co-domain MX creation feature fixed.
- Bugfix: The ~ char is now allowed for redirect URL's.
- Changed: A trailing / is not added automatically to rewrite URL's anymore.
- Security: Installer does a chmod 600 on the backups of the old ISPConfig installation so that only root can read them.
Download
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http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads.htm
Forums
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http://www.howtoforge.com/forums
Installation Instructions
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Download the ISPConfig-2.2.12.tar.gz from sourceforge.net
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ispconfig/ISPConfig-2.2.12.tar.gz?download
Installation on the shell as root User:
tar xvfz ISPConfig-2.2.12.tar.gz
cd install_ispconfig
./setup
The installer automatically detects the installed ISPConfig version and performs an update.
edge
17th April 2007, 10:37
Nice one again..
Thank you ISPconfig team.
Hans
17th April 2007, 13:21
Thanks for this quick release!
Everything went fine during installation.
ISPConfig 2.2.12 is up and running on my Debian Etch servers ! :)
daveb
18th April 2007, 09:36
Great job!! Flawless upgrade.
many Thanks goes out to the ISPConfig Team...
Ben
19th April 2007, 12:59
Update went fine, even still on Sarge :-\
bluethunder82
20th April 2007, 13:35
Updated with no problems with Ubuntu 6.06 (PPC).
~ char in redirects work.
yellowjelly
21st April 2007, 18:44
I missed some steps ( 7 and 8 ) for upgrading. This would have helped me.
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p6
Edi
21st April 2007, 19:23
Update no problems with Suse 9.3 and 10.0
Thanks
rvarkevisser
22nd April 2007, 03:49
Nice job! My compliments. The upgrade went without any problems on Debian Sarge and Debian Etch.
I do have an issue, maybe for the future. I use certified SSL Certificates. Is it possible to do a check on the ssl certificates? They get overwritten when upgrading and I don't know why this is necessary. It's not that big of a problem though.
Also is it possible to create a default SPF record. Because Mickeysoft has a nice SPF check SPAM filter, it would be nice to create one automatically.
And last.. Could you please please translate the following to language "NL" (Dutch)?
ISPConfig - ISP Manager - "New Folder"
In the NL translation it says "Gesorteerd op" (which means " Sorted by" ???). This has to be " Nieuwe Map" (= "New Folder" )
Also when creating a new SPF Record, we cannot choose between yes and no in the options, because both are translated to "JA" (yes). Can you please translate them to:
Yes = Ja
No = Nee
I tried searching for the translation files, but couldn't find them.
ISPConfig makes my day!
falko
23rd April 2007, 00:25
Nice job! My compliments. The upgrade went without any problems on Debian Sarge and Debian Etch.
I do have an issue, maybe for the future. I use certified SSL Certificates. Is it possible to do a check on the ssl certificates? They get overwritten when upgrading and I don't know why this is necessary. It's not that big of a problem though.
Also is it possible to create a default SPF record. Because Mickeysoft has a nice SPF check SPAM filter, it would be nice to create one automatically.
And last.. Could you please please translate the following to language "NL" (Dutch)?
ISPConfig - ISP Manager - "New Folder"
In the NL translation it says "Gesorteerd op" (which means " Sorted by" ???). This has to be " Nieuwe Map" (= "New Folder" )
Also when creating a new SPF Record, we cannot choose between yes and no in the options, because both are translated to "JA" (yes). Can you please translate them to:
Yes = Ja
No = Nee
I tried searching for the translation files, but couldn't find them.
ISPConfig makes my day!
I've added it to the bugtracker. :)
fbnewtz
23rd April 2007, 06:06
The install went great so far.
Thanks,
Fred
porjo
26th April 2007, 12:21
Just upgraded 2.2.10 to 2.2.12 without any problems on Centos 4.4. Antivirus scanning on emails now works for the first time - yay!
Thanks,
Ian.
Flawless upgrade..
Can't wait for future releases where you can select FTP usernames that arnt like web45_username and same for email ;)
mkurz
15th May 2007, 09:54
Hello,
I am using ISPConfig Version 2.2.7 and I want to update to 2.2.12. After unpacking i have started ./setup. It told me that it will perform a new installation! So I do now if I will lose some data, for I want to perform an update.
What can I do?
Greetings, Martin
Do the following directories exist?
/root/ispconfig
/home/admispconfig
mkurz
15th May 2007, 14:36
Do the following directories exist?
/root/ispconfig
/home/admispconfig
Thanks, there was one directory missing.
Greetings, Martin
infamous
15th May 2007, 17:28
Hello all.
I've upgraded ISPConfig from 2.2.7 to 2.2.12 on a Debian 3.1, apparently without problems. But, I've been noticed by users that mails don't arrive.
I've been watching logs and I don't see anything strange.
After a while researching, I've found in the accounts I've activated the 'discard' option in the 'Spam Strategy' category, with a 'Spam Hits' in 7.0, ´something´ deletes ALL emails.
Some help?
Thanks.
falko
16th May 2007, 16:40
After a while researching, I've found in the accounts I've activated the 'discard' option in the 'Spam Strategy' category, with a 'Spam Hits' in 7.0, ´something´ deletes ALL emails.
Does this happen only to accounts where you've set the spam score to 7.0, or to all email accounts where SpamAssassin is enabled?
infamous
16th May 2007, 17:16
All email accounts where SpamAssassin is enabled. I've had to disable SpamAssassin in all accounts.
falko
17th May 2007, 16:57
I'm not sure why this happens, but we will release 2.2.13 soon. Maybe you try to upgrade to that version.
infamous
17th May 2007, 17:32
I'll try, because I can't have all acounts withouth anti-spam filter.
Thanks for the replies.
unhookt
21st May 2007, 23:13
Where do messages "go" when SPAM strategy is set to "Discard"
I am considering enabling this, but am afraid that my disks will be filled with SPAM being re-routed to a phantom e-mail account that I never check or clear out. Do messages get deleted outright, or are they just delivered to another account where they accumulate?
falko
22nd May 2007, 18:52
Spam will be deleted if you select Discard.
infamous
23rd May 2007, 14:43
Spam will be deleted if you select Discard.
Yes. The problem is that ALL mails are deleted when the Spam Filter checkbox is activated, although the Spam Strategy is Pass.
Besides, I've checked when the Spam Filter is activated and I try to send an email to this account, in the mailbox only appers the following:
X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.8 (2007-02-13) on reser.mpginfo.com
X-Spam-Level: ***
X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.2 required=5.0 tests=EMPTY_MESSAGE,MISSING_HEADERS,
MISSING_SUBJECT,NO_RECEIVED,NO_RELAYS,TO_CC_NONE autolearn=no version=3.
1.8
If I desactive the Spam Filters, mails arrive normally.
Regards.
falko
24th May 2007, 18:45
I'm not sure why this happens. You could update to 2.2.13, it contains a newer SpamAssassin version.
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