This ISPConfig release adds support for Mandriva 2008 and updates the Apache for the control panel on port 81 to 1.3.39, mod_ssl to 2.8.30-1.3.39 and PHP to 5.2.4. Several bugs were fixed. Detailed Changelog ------------------ - Update: Apache to 1.3.39 - Update: mod_ssl to 2.8.30-1.3.39 - Update: PHP to 5.2.4 - Update: Spamassassin to 3.2.3 - Added: Installer checks if the installation is run from within /root/ispconfig or /home/admispconfig; if so, the installation aborts with an error message telling the user to install from another directory. - Added: Support for Mandriva 2008.0. - Bugfix: Symlink .user_prefs file to .spamassassin/user_prefs - Bugfix: Updated Chroot creation script. - Bugfix: Fixed a bug that allows users to create subdomains of domains that belong to another customer. - Bugfix: Added better domain and admin email check in dns manager. - Bugfix: Added better domain check for websites. - Bugfix: Do not allow IP 127.0.0.1 in DNS-Manager. - Bugfix: OpenSSL 0.9.8e throws errors like "./support/mkcert.sh: line 140: 18036 Illegal instruction $openssl genrsa -rand $randfiles -out $sslkeydir/ca.key 1024" during "make certificate TYPE=custom", therefore we use OpenSSL 0.9.7m now. Download -------- http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads.htm Forums ------ http://www.howtoforge.com/forums Installation Instructions ------------------------- Download the ISPConfig-2.2.17.tar.gz from sourceforge.net: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ispconfig/ISPConfig-2.2.17.tar.gz?download Installation on the shell as root user: tar xvfz ISPConfig-2.2.17.tar.gz cd install_ispconfig ./setup The installer automatically detects the installed ISPConfig version and performs an update.
Report: ISPConfig 2.2.17 successfully installed Dear Till, I want you to know that i have installed ISPConfig 2.2.17 stable on my productionservers Debian Etch, 32 & 64 bit. Thanks for doing this nice job!
Is there supposed to be a message anywhere telling us that ths is an upgrade, and not a full install? So far I am seeing a hell of a lot of compiling, but no indication of whether it's just an upgrade... EDIT: Upgrade just completed on its own. Good thing! Thanks
afair the upate / install message appears in the next lines directly after checkgin the server's OS version...
Upgraded smoothly on Gentoo 2007.0 test system; patch script in my howto applied correctly without changes. Now modifying the howto to make this the default version it knows about...
I upgraded from an early version (2.2.13) and to my surprise I didn't even have to fill out the certificate stuff anymore. Everything is running as smooth as before. I'm using ISPConfig for over a year now and I still think it's the finest alternative to all those expensive hosting panels out there!
Upgrade on mandriva 2007.1 32bit and 2007.1 64bit, no problem everything work fine....with some changes related in this thread. http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15739
I'm at the moment about 12.000 KM from my servers (Debian Etch), and just did the updates with no problem. This must be a long distance record for updating an ISPconfig server
Upgrade went smooth as usual. Thanks as always. I do have a question and been looking for answer for a few days using the site search cause I have seen it before but no luck so. what is the space requirement for the compilation of ispconfig?
On my Debian 3.1 the install (like the four updates before) works perfect. No Errormessages or something like that. I say thank you (!) for your very very great job!
Yes it does I was going to do it from the plain at +30.000 feet, but my laptop's battery was empty :/
When attempting to upgrade on SuSE 10.2 from 2.2.13 I get the following: ERROR: MySQL is not running! Please start your MySQL database and run the ISPConfig setup again. I have verified that mysql is up and running fine.