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Plesk 8.1 Features

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Hal9000

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Hello!
I understand Plesk 8.1 will have these new features:
- AWStats
- MySQL 5.0 support
Are there any other news? Does it still solely rely on Qmail?
 
i too would like to know the "estimated" release date at the very least
 
A little birdie told me it would be today (11/28) but nothing yet...

AWStats will be included as well, no?
 
Apparently my little birdie is a LIAR! :)

Maybe we will see something on the 31st or the 1st. I am itching to get my hands on the new backup utilities.
 
Currently "limited" download capabilities. They haven't posted the "official" release on the site yet, but I found it from previous experience. The release date, acording to the information I see, was 11/29/2006.

Filename: psa-8.1.0-fc5.build81061129.23.i586.rpm.tar.gz

[+] AWstats support
[+] MySQL 5.0 support
[+] FreeBSD packages distribution
[+] FreeBSD packages support for Autoinstaller
[+] Backup to FTP
[+] Updating Plesk inside Virtuozzo VPS using EZ templates
[*] Improved hostname validation
[*] Language Packs distributed as RPM/deb packages
[-] DNS recursion bugfix
[+] VE Custom Reinstall Support
[+] Ruby support
[+] Backup of server settings
[-] Security bug in phpPgAdmin is fixed
[-] Security bug in ProFTPD is fixed
[*] Bugfixes
[*] Improvements

I'm sure the site will show the rest before the end of the day, if not, send me a message and I'll get you the location. Don't wanna post it here (don't want it to go away).
 
Hi,

Plesk 8.1 is now available!

Did anyone try it yet?

If so, what are your first impressions?

Thanks.
 
So far.. I'm not that impressed.. The desktop either doesn't work, or I've got a problem with my install... Either way, thats not something I'd prefer see... I like that it has support for awstats now, only wish it would let the client and/or admin select both, as well as either/or.. I don't see that the DNS issues with DNS Numbering has been resolved..no suprise there..

Things I still need to check:

DNS Aliasing: Does it actually use the template now?
ART's qmail-scanner addon: Will it still work?

Hopefully, they will... That's my next list to check...
 
I've upgraded from 8.0.1 to 8.1.0 on a test box (with ART's qmail-scanner package) and all seems fine.

There is one thing though: the changelog mentions a DNS recursion bugfix:

DNS recursion bugfix

DNS recursion option allows only localnet recursion by default.

However, I found this in my /etc/named.conf:

Code:
allow-recursion {
                any;
        };

Which doesn't seem like only allowing localnet recursion.

I used to put the following in there myself:

Code:
allow-recursion {
                127.0.0.1;
        };

Maybe the Plesk update didn't expect that and handled it a little strange? Anyone else ran the update without having edited /etc/named.conf themselves before?
 
Plesk 8.1 for Linux/Unix does not require a new product license for users upgrading from Plesk 8.0.x versions.

What? Am I reading correctly? Can I safelly upgrade from 8.0.x to 8.1.x with the same license? :D

hal
 
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