What’s new in ISPConfig 3.2.6? This release fixes several minor bugs that were found in the previous version and implements some new features. Here are a few highlights: General Added support for Debian 11. Fixed an issue in the installer where acme.sh certificate requests for the hostname didn’t work if a self-signed certificate was present. […]
More...The ISPConfig team is excited to announce the official support for ARM CPU architecture (ARM64) in the ISPConfig auto-installer. This auto-install script update opens new possibilities for ISPConfig users leveraging ARM-based servers’ cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency. With the integration of ARM CPU support, ISPConfig continues its mission to provide versatile and robust hosting solutions that […]
More...This tutorial shows the steps to install an Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) server with Nginx, PHP, MariaDB, Postfix, pure-ftpd, BIND, Dovecot and ISPConfig 3. ISPConfig 3 is a web hosting control panel that allows you to configure the installed services through a web browser. This setup provides a full hosting server with web, email (inc. […]
More...The migration tool helps you to import data from other control panels (currently ISPConfig 2 and 3, Plesk 10 – 12.5 and Confixx 3) into a new ISPConfig 3 or ISPConfig 3.1 single- or multiserver installation. The tool can also be used to import the configuration and data from an ISPConfig 3 server into another […]
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1 ISPConfig 3.1 is the next generation of the ISPConfig hosting control panel with a completely renovated UI and a lot of new features. Here a few highlights: New responsive User Interface based on the Bootstrap framework. The interface is responsive now which makes it easy to use ISPConfig on mobile […]
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.0.5.4p9 This release contains an important security fix for an insufficient validation of the PHP version selector. Scope of the issue: an attacker would require a valid ISPConfig login with access to the web module. The issue affects the ISPConfig interface only, on a multiserver system, only the interface server(s) have to […]
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.2 This release contains a security fix and several bug fixes. SSH user certificates were not created securely in ISPConfig versions < 3.1.2. The code to create the SSH private and public key has been completely rewritten and placed into a central function for easier maintenance in ISPConfig 3.1.2 to solve […]
More...This tutorial shows how to build the new PHP 7 (Beta) as a PHP-FPM and a FastCGI version on Debian 8 (Jessie). PHP 7 is up to 2 times faster then php 5.6 and 14 times faster then php 5.0 according to the release notes. https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/install-php-7-on-debian-8-jessie/
More...The easy way to deploy ISPConfig 3 on your server is the ispconfig_setup script from servisys. The script is an implementation of the perfect server setup instructions. This HowtoForge tutorial will show you how to use it: https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ispconfig-install-script-debian/
More...What’s new in ISPConfig 3.0.5.4p8
This release contains a bug fix for an issue found in 3.0.5.4p7 that prevents data in System > Server config to be saved.
The “Reconfigure services” option can be answered with “no” on servers that run ISPConfig 3.0.5.4p5 – p7.
See changelog link below for a list of all changes that are included in this release.
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