ISPConfig 3.2 Released

October 15, 2020

ISPConfig 3.2 is the next generation of our hosting control panel. Today we publish the final version of ISPConfig 3.2. What’s new? The new version comes with a lot of new features and bug fixes. Here are a few highlights: – Added support for CentOS 8 and Ubuntu 20.04 – Important: We are going to […]

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ISPConfig 3.2 Beta 3 Released

October 1, 2020

ISPConfig 3.2 is the next generation of our hosting control panel. Today we publish the third beta version (pre-release) of ISPConfig 3.2 for testing. We do not recommend updating production systems to the beta version. We had originally planned to release the final version on October 1st. The final version is now planned for October […]

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ISPConfig 3.2 Beta 2 Released

September 18, 2020

ISPConfig 3.2 is the next generation of our hosting control panel. Today we publish the second beta version (pre-release) of ISPConfig 3.2 for testing. We do not recommend updating production systems to the beta version. The final release is currently planned for October 1st. What’s new? The new version comes with a lot of new […]

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ISPConfig 3.2 Beta 1 Released

September 10, 2020

ISPConfig 3.2 is the next generation of our hosting control panel. Today we publish the first beta version (pre-release) of ISPConfig 3.2 for testing. We do not recommend updating production systems to the beta version. The final release is currently planned for October 1st. What’s new? The new version comes with a lot of new […]

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ISPConfig Nightly Builds available now

Today we have started to provide ISPConfig nightly builds. The nightly builds can be downloaded from here: https://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3-nightly.tar.gz The option to update to a nightly build is available in the ISPConfig Updater starting with ISPConfig 3.2, it replaces the ‘git-stable’ update option. The version numbers of nightly builds are as follows: 3.2dev20200910 Where the number […]

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ISPConfig 3.1.15p3 Released – Security Bugfix Release

February 21, 2020

What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.15p3 An SQL injection vulnerability has been discovered in ISPConfig. This release fixes that issue. Thanks to Paolo Serracino for finding and reporting this issue! Who is affected by this issue? Most likely your system is not affected by the issue because the vulnerable code is part of an undocumented feature […]

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ISPConfig Migration Toolkit 2.1 Released

November 22, 2019

Today, the ISPConfig Migration Toolkit 2.1 has been released. This release adds support for cPanel systems and fixes several minor issues. Now you can use the Migration tool to import your cPanel server into an ISPConfig system. The cpanel module is currently in beta, but we reached the point where we want to make these […]

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ISPConfig 3.1.15p2 Released – Minor Bugfix release

October 16, 2019

What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.15p2 This release fixes several minor bugs that were found in the previous version. For details, please see the changelog. ISPConfig 3.1.15p2 Download The software can be downloaded here: http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.1.15p2.tar.gz Changelog https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/milestones/70 Known Issues Please take a look at the bug tracker: https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/issues BUG Reporting Please report bugs to the ISPConfig […]

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ISPConfig 3.1.15p1 Released – Security and Bugfix Release

October 9, 2019

What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.15p1 The ISPConfig source code has undergone an initial code review by security company RACK911 LABS. During this check several problems were found which were fixed in this patch version. This release improves the protection against CSRF attacks. While additions and edits were already protected, deletions were not. This has now […]

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ISPConfig 3.1.15 Released

September 4, 2019

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 and found that Rspamd is really effective and a good Amavis replacement. Amavis is still […]

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