Server Software and Configuration Services
New cmc v1.07
Changes:
- If /etc/csuibuttondisable exists then the UI buttons will revert for those that cannot cope with the themed ones
Changes:
Changes:
With the release of updates to all of our cPanel scripts, if you would like a convenient way to upgrade all of your installed ConfigServer scripts on a cPanel server then we have provided a simple script that can do this for you:
This script will update: cmm, cmc, cmq, cse, csf, cxs, msinstall, msfe
Only those scripts that are already installed will be updated. Those that are updated are done so regardless as to whether they are the same or an older version of those available.
To use this method you must be logged into root via SSH to the server and then run:
curl -s configserver.com/free/csupdate | perl
You should take care to read through the output to ensure that all the upgrades have worked as expected.
Changes:
– Added support for cPanel v11.38.1+ AppConfig addon registration
NOTE: In accordance with the new conventions for v11.38.1+ AppConfig
the url to the cmc WHM plugin will change from /cgi/addon_cmc.cgi to
/cgi/configserver/cmc.cgi. This will only happen with cmc v1.05+ and
cPanel v11.38.1+. Older version of cmc will continue to use the old
URL. This has no particular relevance to users accessing through WHM,
but will affect direct URL access by users or third party
applications
cPanel v11.36 has now entered the STABLE tree and you will notice that most of your addon perl scripts failing. You can resolve this easily with our addons by reinstalling them. We have provided a simple script that can do this for you that we posted previously. This has to be done regardless as to whether you are running the latest versions:
This script will update: cmm, cmc, cmq, cse, csf, cxs, msinstall, msfe
Only those scripts that are already installed will be updated. Those that are updated are done so regardless as to whether they are the same or an older version of those available.
To use this method you must be logged into root via SSH to the server and then run:
curl -s configserver.com/free/csupdate | perl
You should take care to read through the output to ensure that all the upgrades have worked as expected.
cPanel v11.36 has now entered the RELEASE tree and you will notice that most of your addon perl scripts failing. You can resolve this easily with our addons by reinstalling them. We have provided a simple script that can do this for you that we posted previously. This has to be done regardless as to whether you are running the latest versions:
This script will update: cmm, cmc, cmq, cse, csf, cxs, msinstall, msfe
Only those scripts that are already installed will be updated. Those that are updated are done so regardless as to whether they are the same or an older version of those available.
To use this method you must be logged into root via SSH to the server and then run:
curl -s configserver.com/free/csupdate | perl
You should take care to read through the output to ensure that all the upgrades have worked as expected.
Changes:
– Ensure that modsec2.whitelist.conf is always included at the bottom of modsec2.user.conf rather than at the top. This is done whenever the UI is accessed via WHM
cPanel v11.36 has now entered the CURRENT tree and you will notice that most of your addon perl scripts failing. You can resolve this easily with our addons by reinstalling them. We have provided a simple script that can do this for you that we posted previously. This has to be done regardless as to whether you are running the latest versions:
This script will update: cmm, cmc, cmq, cse, csf, cxs, msinstall, msfe
Only those scripts that are already installed will be updated. Those that are updated are done so regardless as to whether they are the same or an older version of those available.
To use this method you must be logged into root via SSH to the server and then run:
curl -s configserver.com/free/csupdate | perl
You should take care to read through the output to ensure that all the upgrades have worked as expected.
We have released a new method to force an update of all of our main scripts (on cPanel servers only):
cmm, cmc, cmq, cse, csf, cxs, msinstall, msfe
Only those scripts that are already installed will be updated. Those that are updated are done so regardless as to whether they are the same or an older version of those available.
To use this method you must be logged into root via SSH to the server and then run:
curl -s configserver.com/free/csupdate | perl
You should take care to read through the output to ensure that all the upgrades have worked as expected.
Changes:
– Updated to use the new cPanel 11.36+ integrated perl binary if exists