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manekari
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Hi,

The Virtualizor Team has released Virtualizor 2.3.0
This version contains a Security fix, a new feature and minor Bug fixes.

Below is a list of changes:

1) [Critical Bug Fix] - Added prevention for CSRF attacks. We would like to thank Rack911.com for discovering and reporting this issue.

2) In KVM servers, added a configuration to specify the Overcommit Memory Limit.

3) [Bug-Fix] - IPv6 support fixed for OpenVZ and KVM.

4) [Bug-Fix] - IPv6 support fixed for Debian templates in XEN.

5) [Bug-Fix] - In edit IPv6 page, users were able to change the Routed Network settings, which is prohibited and fixed now.

6) [Bug-Fix] - Admin could add IPv6 IPs without assigning the IP Pool. This is fixed now.

7) [Bug-Fix] - Disabled editing the routed network setting while NAT is enabled for the IP Pool.

8) [Bug-Fix] - Admin was able to add the server as a Slave to the same server. This is fixed now.

9) [GUI-Fix] - VNC details were displayed incorrectly in cluster while creating VPS. This is fixed now.

10) [Bug-Fix] - Admin could set the RAM value more than the available memory while editing the VPS. This is fixed now.

11) [Bug-Fix] - The Admin was able to set the SWAP RAM in XEN-PV and Burst RAM in OpenVZ to zero, while creating or editing a VPS. This is fixed now.

12) [Bug-Fix] - There was a Rescue mode configuration issue which caused a XEN-PV VPS to fail while starting the VPS. This is Fixed now.

Virtualizor supports OpenVZ, Xen and Linux-KVM and they all can be managed from the Master. We are adding more features and if you have any suggestions, do let us know. We hope you enjoy this version of Virtualizor.

Regards,
The Virtualizor Team
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