As of this post, We have made some last minute fixes to Sentora v2.0.2
You can get these fixes just by running the update script again (as ROOT).
It will updated your Sentora install with these new revisions.
We decided it would be easier to add them this way versus making an entirely new release so soon in case people haven't had a chance to update their servers yet.
We have also found a SenCrypt SSL module front-end update that was not included in this release that we will add to the v2.0.2 repo in the next few days. We will notify you when it has been updated. (Simply running the update script from the command line as ROOT will update your files accordingly.)
We do understand that this is an 'odd' way of doing these fixes versus creating and releasing a new update. We decided to do it this way since they should have been in this release.
We could have done a v2.0.2.1 release, but the time involved for us to make a new GitHub repo for it and update the installers to accommodate these minor changes is much more complicated than having Server admins running the update script again to get the new changes.
You can get these fixes just by running the update script again (as ROOT).
It will updated your Sentora install with these new revisions.
We decided it would be easier to add them this way versus making an entirely new release so soon in case people haven't had a chance to update their servers yet.
We have also found a SenCrypt SSL module front-end update that was not included in this release that we will add to the v2.0.2 repo in the next few days. We will notify you when it has been updated. (Simply running the update script from the command line as ROOT will update your files accordingly.)
We do understand that this is an 'odd' way of doing these fixes versus creating and releasing a new update. We decided to do it this way since they should have been in this release.
We could have done a v2.0.2.1 release, but the time involved for us to make a new GitHub repo for it and update the installers to accommodate these minor changes is much more complicated than having Server admins running the update script again to get the new changes.