Versie 1.680 van Webmin is uitgekomen. Met dit programma kan vanuit een webbrowser een Unix-achtig systeem onderhouden en geadministreerd worden. Zo is het mogelijk om gebruikersaccounts te beheren, om instellingen te wijzigen voor Apache, Mysql en dns, en om fileshares aan te maken. Webmin bestaat uit een eenvoudige webserver, aangevuld met diverse in Perl 5 geschreven cgi-programma's. De software wordt onder de bsd-licentie uitgegeven en is in verschillende smaken vanaf deze pagina te downloaden. Sinds versie 1.660 zijn de volgende veranderingen en verbeteringen aangebracht:
Version 1.680Version 1.670
- More German translation updates thanks to Raymond Vetter, Catalan from Jaume Badiella and Norwegian updates from Stein-Aksel Basma.
- Fixed security issues that could be exploited by un-trusted Webmin users in the PHP Configuration and Webalizer modules.
- Signed the File Manager module Java applet, to prevent scary browser warnings.
- UI library and strict perl conversions across several modules.
- When a language with a UTF-8 character set is selected, email is converted to UTF-8 before being displayed. This allows an inbox with mixed language subject lines to be properly displayed.
- More German translation updates thanks to Raymond Vetter, Catalan from Jaume Badiella, Norwegian updates from Stein-Aksel Basma and Bahasa Malaysia from Nawawi Jamili, Nizam Adnan and Weldan Jamili.
- Updated the Webmin Users, Webmin Configuration and Squid modules to use the standard UI library for a more consistent and themable UI.
- Added binary slave zone support and invalid chroot detection to the BIND module.
- Made the flow in the Disk Quotas module for enabling quotas from scratch simpler.
- Fixed FTP transfers to support IPv6-only servers, and added IPv6 network size support to Webmin's address-based access control.
- Added filtering for lists in the user, group and file chooser popups, thanks to a patch from Nawawi Jamili.
- Added support for rolling back LVM snapshots, thanks to a patch from Caspar Smit.
- Updated the Perl code in multiple modules to be strict and warnings compliant, to better detect bugs.