This version introduces support for Debian 12. Other than that, some minor changes have been made. What’s new in ISPConfig 3.2.11? Here are a few highlights of the changes: General Added support for Debian 12. You can see the full changelog here: https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/-/milestones/86 Known issues Please take a look at the bug tracker: https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/-/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&label_name[]=Bug You […]
More...This patch version fixes a bug in the domain limit module that prevents the addition of new subdomains and a problem with the display of limits in the dashboard.
More...This is a patch release that resolves several bugs that were found in ISPConfig 3.2.10.
More...This version resolves some PHP 8+ compatibility issues and mostly solves bugs, though we have introduced a few new features as well. What’s new in ISPConfig 3.2.10? Here are a few highlights of the changes: General When updating to a newer version from 3.2.10 (or newer), you will not be asked for a MySQL root […]
More...This is a beta (pre-release) version of the upcoming 3.2.10 release for testing. We do not recommend updating production systems to the beta version. We plan to release the final version of ISPConfig 3.2.10 on June 1, 2023, if no major issues are found in the pre-release version. What’s new in ISPConfig 3.2.10? This version […]
More...This is a patch release that resolves a bug on systems with acme.sh that occurs when requesting a certificate for the hostname on install/update of ISPConfig. This was caused by suddenly changed default behaviour of acme.sh. You can see the full changelog here: https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/-/milestones/85 Known issues Please take a look at the bug tracker: https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/-/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&label_name[]=Bug […]
More...The new ISPConfig 3.2.9 release comes with support for Ubuntu 22.04, which also includes support for PHP 8.0 and 8.1 as the default PHP version of the operating system. We also updated the ISPConfig auto-installer now, so it can be used to install ISPConfig on an Ubuntu 22.04 system. You can find the updated installation […]
More...This version implements new features such as support for Ubuntu 22.04 and general support for PHP 8 and 8.1 as default PHP versions. Also, two-factor authentication is now available and several minor bugs found in the previous version have been fixed. What’s new in ISPConfig 3.2.9? Here are a few highlights of the changes: General […]
More...In this post, I will show you how to install ISPConfig 3.2.9 beta 1 on Ubuntu 22.04 using a pre-release version of the ISPConfig auto installer. We will use the ISPConfig development branch for the installation. It contains the code of the beta 1 release plus patches until ISPConfig 3.2.9 final gets released. Prerequisites A […]
More...This is a beta (pre-release) version of the upcoming 3.2.9 release for testing. We do not recommend updating production systems to the beta version. We plan to release the final version of ISPConfig 3.2.9 on November 21, 2022, if no major issues are found in the pre-release version. What’s new in ISPConfig 3.2.9? This version […]
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