The Perfect Server – Debian 9 (Nginx, BIND, Dovecot, ISPConfig 3.1)

February 27, 2018

This tutorial shows how to prepare a Debian 9 server (with Nginx, BIND, Dovecot) for the installation of ISPConfig 3.1, and how to install ISPConfig 3.1. ISPConfig 3 is a web hosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache or nginx web server, Postfix mail server, Courier […]

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Postfix Monitoring with Mailgraph on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

January 8, 2016

This article describes how you can monitor your ISPConfig Postfix mail server with Mailgraph. Mailgraph creates daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs of sent, received, bounced, and rejected emails and also of spam and viruses, if SpamAssassin and ClamAV are integrated into Postfix (e.g. using amavisd-new in the ISPConfig perfect server tutorial’s). These graphs can be […]

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New ISPConfig issue tracker

February 4, 2016

Dear ISPConfig Users and Developers, we migrated our old FlySpray issue tracker that contained the feature requests and bug reports for ISPConfig to our GIT server now. The new issue tracker offers a modern interface and is tightly integrated into the GIT version control system. You can find the new issue tracker here: http://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/issues Please […]

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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 Nightly Builds available now

September 10, 2020

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 3.1.3 Released

May 15, 2017

What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.3 This release contains bug fixes and some minor enhancements. Support for Ubuntu 17.04 has been added. Download The software can be downloaded here: http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.1.3.tar.gz Changelog https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/issues?assignee_id=&author_id=&label_name=&milestone_title=3.1.3&scope=all&sort=id_desc&state=closed 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 bug tracking system: https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/issues Supported […]

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The Perfect Server – Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) with Apache, PHP, MySQL, PureFTPD, BIND, Postfix, Dovecot and ISPConfig 3.1

October 26, 2017

The new ISPConfig installation tutorial for Ubuntu 17.10 is available at HowtoForge. The Perfect Server – Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) with Apache, PHP, MySQL, PureFTPD, BIND, Postfix, Dovecot and ISPConfig 3.1

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ISPConfig project on ohloh.net

September 29, 2011

The ISPConfig project is now listed in the opensource software directory ohloh.net. If you use ISPConfig and want to support us, please add ISPConfig to your software stack at ohloh. https://www.ohloh.net/p/ispconfig

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ISPConfig 3.0.4 Beta 1 available for download

September 30, 2011

The first beta version of the upcoming ISPConfig 3.0.4 is available for download. Beta versions are released for testing purposes, it is not recommended to use them on production systems. ISPConfig 3.0.4 is a major release with many new features and bugfixes. – New module for virtual server management. It uses OpenVZ containers to virtualize […]

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ISPConfig 3.1.13 Released – Important Security Bugfix

August 17, 2018

What’s new in ISPConfig 3.1.13 A security vulnerability has been found in ISPConfig which might allow a client to execute code under the permissions of the ispconfig user. The following two requirements must be met for this: – The attacker must have a valid ISPConfig login (Client, Reseller or Admin – username and password). – […]

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