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Hello,
DirectAdmin 1.39.2 release candidate 1 is now ready for testing.
This is primarily a minor bugfix release, but there are a few minor new features as well.
The full list of changes can be found here:
http://www.directadmin.com/versions.php?version=1.392000
1) The main bug fix relates to the brute force failed login attempt log not clearing old values, as well as major efficiency optimizations (so the dataskq doesn't go crazy):
http://www.directadmin.com/features.php?id=1243
2) It's also important to note that the new internal default for the brute force monitor is disabled by default, due to many requests. If you've already saved your "Admin Settings", then the value you've set will be in your directadmin.conf. If you did not make any changes to your Admin Settings, then the BFM may turn off, to revert to the default state. After updating, ensure it's set how you want it by checking your Admin Settings.
3) Handy feature: Ability to suspend just one email account.
4) Ability to change the default apache ports from 80/443, to something else. Very useful for anyone trying to run nginx/lighttpd at the same time as apache.
John
DirectAdmin 1.39.2 release candidate 1 is now ready for testing.
This is primarily a minor bugfix release, but there are a few minor new features as well.
The full list of changes can be found here:
http://www.directadmin.com/versions.php?version=1.392000
1) The main bug fix relates to the brute force failed login attempt log not clearing old values, as well as major efficiency optimizations (so the dataskq doesn't go crazy):
http://www.directadmin.com/features.php?id=1243
2) It's also important to note that the new internal default for the brute force monitor is disabled by default, due to many requests. If you've already saved your "Admin Settings", then the value you've set will be in your directadmin.conf. If you did not make any changes to your Admin Settings, then the BFM may turn off, to revert to the default state. After updating, ensure it's set how you want it by checking your Admin Settings.
3) Handy feature: Ability to suspend just one email account.
4) Ability to change the default apache ports from 80/443, to something else. Very useful for anyone trying to run nginx/lighttpd at the same time as apache.
John