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ISPConfig 2.2.40 released
A maintenance release for the old ISPConfig 2 branch is available for download.
http://www.ispconfig.org/ispconfig-2/download/
Changes
- Added CentOS 6 support to the installer
- Updated ClamAV to version 0.97.2.
- Updated SpamAssassin to version 3.3.2.
For new server installations we recommend ISPConfig 3.
http://www.ispconfig.org/ispconfig-3/download/
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10th August 2011, 04:33
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Thank you guys! We always appreciate an update.
On Centos 5.5:
After install, the spamassassin was not updated for some reason and we noticed it was not scanning mail any more after a few hours. The solution was to run the updater:
[root@...]# /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/spamassassin/usr/bin/sa-update
That put it all back right again and it was fully upgraded:
X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.3.2 (2011-06-06)...
THANKS again,
R Bartz
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13th October 2011, 09:56
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Hi
I am running ver 2.2.1 on Mandriva 2008.
Is it ok to upgrade to this release?
Also where can I find upgrade instructions.
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14th October 2011, 16:04
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The upgrade should work, but to go sure, make a backup of the ISPConfig database plus the directories /root/ispconfig and /home/admispconfig before.
The upgrade is done exactly like a new installation:
Code:
cd install_ispconfig/
./setup
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9th November 2011, 13:30
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bebe
thanks for tthe updates...
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24th November 2011, 15:19
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Upgrading from 2.2.37
Hi
As it seems I missed some updates. Aren't there Newsletters when new 2.x releases are out? I only got info on updates of 3.x.
But for my question. Is it save to update from 2.2.37 up to 2.2.40 in one step or need I to go to 2.2.38 and 2.2.39 first.
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25th November 2011, 15:55
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Is there no support for Debian 5.0.9?
Last edited by Ben; 25th November 2011 at 16:03.
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25th November 2011, 18:00
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Quote:
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But for my question. Is it save to update from 2.2.37 up to 2.2.40 in one step
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Yes. But make backups before you do this to be on the safe side.
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25th November 2011, 18:00
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Quote:
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Is there no support for Debian 5.0.9?
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Looks like we have to make a new release with support for 5.0.9...
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13th December 2011, 15:08
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Will it be sufficient just to add the following lines to dist.txt for installation on a Debian 5.0.9?
Quote:
dist_init_scripts=/etc/init.d ## # debian509
dist_runlevel=/etc ## # debian509
dist_smrsh=/etc/mail/smrsh ## # debian509
dist_shells=/etc/shells ## # debian509
dist_http_user=www-data ## # debian509
dist_http_group=www-data ## # debian509
dist_bind_init_script=bind9 ## # debian509
dist_bind_user=bind ## # debian509
dist_bind_group=bind ## # debian509
dist_bind_conf=/etc/bind/named.conf ## # debian509
dist_bind_dir=/etc/bind ## # debian509
dist_bind_pidfile=/var/run/bind/run/named.pid ## # debian509
dist_bind_hintfile=db.root ## # debian509
dist_bind_localfile=db.local ## # debian509
dist_passwd=/etc/passwd ## # debian509
dist_shadow=/etc/shadow ## # debian509
dist_group=/etc/group ## # debian509
dist_cron_daemon=cron ## # debian509
dist_cron_tab=/var/spool/cron/crontabs/root ## # debian509
dist_mysql_group=mysql ## # debian509
dist_httpd_daemon=apache2 ## # debian509
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Or is it a better idea to update Debian to 603 first? What are the entries with debian 609 are for? For releases to come in the future?
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