To install this update please follow these steps:
Please do a backup of all server data.
In the administration interface go to "System -> System Operation -> Software -> System Update" and then press "Get Package List". This will then downloads the listed update packages. The successful update of the package list is indicated by the message "Done!" .
Click on Get Packages to download the available update packages.
Important: If you download the packages over a slow connection (ISDN, analog, etc.), the browser may drop the connection to the administration interface. However, the download will continue in the background. Continue with the next step. If you get an error message, wait a few minutes and try again.
Click "Install" . This action installs the update. The end of this process is indicated by the message "Done!" .
A new kernel is going to be installed. The system will be
rebooted automatically
after installing the update. An appropriate note will be shown if the update process is completed.
New in this Version
Known Issues
With this update fundemental changes of the core system will be installed.
The network manager linkd has been completely re-written. Thus it is advisable to check complex network scenarios to prevent eventually problems.
Because of the changes of the network components the admin gui is not reachable while the update progress.
The license model has been expanded, that additional modules are licensed seperatly by reference to the number of users. The limit check will be done pro module.
With this update an unused admin session will be automatically closed after 60 minutes.
The active monitoring tests the functionality of the email filter chain via the SMTP protocol. If the Kaspersky virus scanner is activated in the filter chain a warning is responded, because the Kaspersky email scanner replies with status code 250 even it is working correctly. The e-mail traffic and the virus scanner function perfectly. Error message: "Disabled SMTP response received from host on port 10029: 250 filters KAV4LMS"