Release notes
Security release ISPConfig 3.2.7
This release is an important security release that fixes an issue in the ISPConfig remote API. Please update as soon as possible if you are actively using the remote API in ISPConfig! Special thanks to Sam Pizzey for reporting the issue.
Besides the security fix, the release contains various security improvements in the API and a bugfix in the Let's Encrypt SSL certificate handling of the ISPConfig installer.
You can see the full changelog here: %3.2.7
ISPConfig 3.2
Please see the changelog for 3.2 as well if you are updating from 3.1.15p3 or earlier: https://www.ispconfig.org/blog/ispconfig-3-2-released/
Known issues
Please take a look at the bug tracker: https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/-/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&label_name[]=Bug
You can report bugs at https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/issues
Supported Linux Distributions
- Debian 9 – 11 (recommended)
- Ubuntu 16.04 — LTS – 20.04 LTS (recommended)
- CentOS 7 – 8
Download ISPConfig 3.2.7
https://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.2.7.tar.gz
The installation instructions for ISPConfig can be found here: https://www.ispconfig.org/ispconfig-3/documentation/
How can I update to the ISPConfig 3.2.7?
You can update to ISPConfig 3.2.7 by using the ispconfig_update.sh command. We provide a detailed update guide here: https://www.howtoforge.com/updating-ispconfig-3-1-to-ispconfig-3-2/
Manual update instructions
In case you need to run the update manually without using ispconfig_update.sh, use the manual download procedure below:
Run the following commands as root user on your ISPConfig server:
cd /tmp
wget https://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.2.7.tar.gz
tar xvfz ISPConfig-3.2.7.tar.gz
cd ispconfig3_install/install
php -q update.php