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Release Notes - ClarkConnect 4.1

Contents

[edit] Introduction

The following release notes provide an overview of the ClarkConnect 4.1 release. All users should read this document, but special attention should be made by users upgrading their systems to this release.

[edit] What's New

The full list of changes is available in the developer change log -- highlights include:

  • File server antivirus
  • Samba PDC (Primary Domain Controller) support
  • Improved server and LAN backup features
  • New greylist and blacklist support for the antispam engine
  • Greylist antispam engine
  • E-mail disclaimer
  • E-mail virtual domain support
  • E-mail catch-all mailbox support
  • Webmail administration tools

[edit] Upgrading

Version 4.x supports upgrades from ClarkConnect 3.0 and later. Upgrades from version 2.x (or systems originally installed with 2.x) are not supported. When you run the ClarkConnect installer, make sure you select the upgrade option (see adjacent screenshot). As with any upgrade, please backup any critical data.

In addition, users who have installed third party software packages or used the command-line apt-get tool to install software should also run the following commands:

apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade

[edit] Upgrading from 4.0

If you are upgrading from 4.0 and are familiar with the Linux command-line environment, you can perform the upgrade over the Internet. Run the following commands:

apt-get update
apt-get install cc-upgradeto41
apt-get clean
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade


Warning! 
 

Upgrading to 4.1? Please review the Software Package Notes. For the impatient:

  • The Community Edition allows a maximum of 10 mailboxes.
  • The Enterprise Edition includes 10 mailboxes - additional mailboxes can be purchased.
  • The mailbox upgrade requires special care -- see package notes below.

If you have configured the ClarkConnect system via the web interface only, the configuration files will automatically be upgraded. If you have made changes via the command-line or the Webmin tool, double check your custom configuration after an upgrade.

 
 


[edit] Known Issues

  • Legacy Dell/Megaraid RAID cards may not be supported (see Package Notes)
  • Localization is incomplete

[edit] Deprecated Packages

The following key packages are no longer included in this version:

2.x to 3.x

  • dhcp (replaced by dnsmasq)
  • lvm (replaced by lvm2)
  • modutils (replaced by module-init-tools)
  • perl-Mail-SpamAssassin (replaced by spamassassin)
  • policy
  • pop-before-smtp (replaced by postfix)
  • raidtools
  • reiserfs-tools (replaced by reiserfs-utils)
  • snortsnarf (replaced by cc-snort-report)

3.x to 4.x

  • dovecot (replaced by cyrus-imapd)
  • sarg (replaced by cc-squid-reports)
  • privoxy (replaced by adzapper)

[edit] Software Package Notes - 4.0 to 4.1

[edit] Mail - Antispam

Antispam training has changed. Please review the Antispam Training in the User Guide. Dspam antispam is now part of the Office Edition.

[edit] Mail - SMTP

The mail server will now reject e-mail messages to invalid addresses earlier in the mail processing. This will reduce the resources required for the antivirus and antispam services. This change will be reflected in the mail server reports.

[edit] Software Package Notes - 3.x to 4.1

[edit] Backup/Restore

The backup/restore system settings now includes the user database. It is not possible to restore settings from an old release on to the current release.

[edit] Firewall

The firewall has changed to accommodate the new Hot LAN and Blocking features. Custom firewall rules configured via the command line may no longer function as expected. In addition, the advanced firewall module is no longer installed by default.

[edit] Mail - Antivirus

ClamAV is now included in ClarkConnect. Sophos antivirus is no longer supported.

[edit] Mail - Antispam

The configuration for the antispam engine has changed. Please review the configuration settings after an upgrade. You may also want to install the additional Dspam software.

[edit] Mail - POP/IMAP Server

The POP/IMAP mail server has gone through some significant changes. Please read the Migrating Mail to ClarkConnect 4.x document

[edit] User Manager

If you are upgrading from a previous version, go to the web-based administration tool to review the user manager. You may be required to perform one or more of the following actions:

  • Reset a password (important)
  • Change a user's first and last name

In addition, the following changes have been made:

  • The Community Edition allows a maximum of 10 mailboxes.
  • Shell access is no longer an option.
  • The dual-passwords used in 3.x are no longer supported.

[edit] Webmail

The default webmail system in ClarkConnect 4.x is powered by Horde. Please review the documentation for how to access the webmail system. If you are upgrading from a previous release, you will have to install this software package after upgrading (if desired). Access to the old webmail system is still available.

[edit] Web Proxy

The web proxy server only accepts requests from the local LAN. If you have virtual LANs or other LANs behind your ClarkConnect system, you will need to edit the proxy server configuration file.

[edit] Web Proxy Reports

The web proxy and content filter reports have been replaced.

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