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Posted about 6 years ago by admin
What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.15 This ISPConfig version provides support for the Rspamd email spam filter, which replaces amavis as the default spam filter in ISPConfig. Amavis has become less effective in recent years, so we looked for an alternative ... [More] and found that Rspamd is really effective and a good Amavis replacement. Amavis is still […] The post ISPConfig 3.1.15 Released appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted over 6 years ago by admin
What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.14p2 A security vulnerability has been found in ISPConfig which might allow a client to create folders outside of his web root and to alter permissions of folders outside of the web root. The following two requirements ... [More] must be met for this: – The attacker must have a valid ISPConfig login […] The post ISPConfig 3.1.14p2 Released – Important Security Bugfix appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted over 6 years ago by admin
What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.14 This ISPConfig release adds support for Debian 10 (Buster),  a new datalog viewer, DNS CAA Records, PowerDNS 4.x support, Chroot option for PHP-FPM and several new Remote API functions. And many bugs were fixed. For ... [More] details, please see the changelog. –update — We had to fix an error in the […] The post ISPConfig 3.1.14 Released appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted over 6 years ago by admin
  This tutorial shows how to install ISPConfig 3.1 on a CentOS 7.6 (64Bit) server with Apache web server and PHP 7.2. ISPConfig 3 is a web hosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache web ... [More] server, Postfix mail server, MySQL, BIND nameserver, PureFTPd, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, Mailman, […] The post Tutorial: New Perfect Server Tutorial for CentOS 7.6 with PHP 7.2 appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted over 6 years ago by admin
What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.13p1 This version fixes a small bug in the Debian version detection code in the ISPConfig installer which detects the new Debian 9.8 version as Debian 8.x version instead of Debian 9.x. If you already have ISPConfig 3.1.13 ... [More] installed, then there is no need to install this update. For details, please […] The post ISPConfig 3.1.13 Patch 1 Released appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted almost 7 years ago by admin
Today we are proud to announce our next major release 1.25.0 of ISPProtect Malware Scanner. ISPProtect is a Malware Scan Software for web servers developed by ISPConfig. What has changed? We introduced a new scan level 1.1 to the scan that searches ... [More] for PHP code hidden inside of image file names. It is a wide-spread […] The post New major release of ISPProtect Malware Scanner appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted about 7 years ago by admin
How to save time by integrating ISPConfig into your customer management system If you set up many web services for your customers, you probably handle lots of sensitive customer data like usernames and passwords. On top of that, you have to copy and ... [More] paste that data from ISPConfig to your customer database. That copy and […] The post Integrating ISPConfig into 1CRM Customer Management System appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted about 7 years ago by admin
This tutorial shows how to install ISPConfig 3.1 by using the automated install script from Servisys on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server. https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ispconfig-3-automated-installation-on-ubuntu-1804/ The post Tutorial: Automated ISPConfig 3 installation on Ubuntu 18.04 appeared first on ISPConfig.
Posted about 7 years ago by admin
Today, the ISPConfig Migration Toolkit 2.0.8 has been released. This release is a maintenance release which improves the import from Plesk systems, fixes several minor issues and adds support for PHP 7.2. The new Migration Toolkit version can de ... [More] downloaded here: https://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ispconfig_migration_toolkit_2.0.8.zip What is the ISPConfig Migration Toolkit The Migration Toolkit consists of 2 applications […] The post ISPConfig Migration Toolkit 2.0.8 Released appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]
Posted about 7 years ago by admin
This tutorial shows how to install Seafile into an ISPConfig website. Seafile is an open-source cloud-based file storage system similar to Dropbox & Box. The difference is that Seafile can be deployed on a client’s own system. This provides a ... [More] greater safety and security factor as the passwords are only interchanged between the client who […] The post Tutorial: Installing Seafile 6.3.2 inside ISPConfig 3.1 appeared first on ISPConfig. [Less]