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3.9.5.4

Added

- New Nginx package on Ubuntu with TLS v1.3 support (OpenSSL 1.1.1c)
- Netdata upgrade with `wo stack upgrade --netdata`
- Netdata stack remove/purge

Changed

- phpRedisAdmin is now installed with the stack `--admin`
- Remove memcached - not required anymore

Fixed

- phpRedisAdmin installation
- Duplicated locations /robots.txt after upgrade to v3.9.5.3
- Let's Encrypt stack `wo site update --letsencrypt/--letsencrypt=off`
- pt-query-advisor dead link
- Netdata persistant configuration

3.9.5.3

Added

- Argument `--preserve` with the command `wo update` to keep current Nginx configuration

Fixed

- Nginx upgrade failure when running wo update

3.9.5.2

Added

- Non-interactive install/upgrade
- Argument `--force` with the command `wo update`
- Argument `-s|--silent` to perform non interactive installation

Changed

- robots.txt location block moved from locations-wo.conf to wpcommon(-php7).php

Fixed

- WP_CACHE_KEY_SALT set twice with wpredis
- WordOps version check when using `wo update`
- robots.txt file download if not created
- PHP-FPM socket path in stub_status.conf : PR [82](https://github.com/WordOps/WordOps/pull/82)

3.9.5.1

Fixed

- Adminer download link

3.9.5

Added

- IPv6 support with HTTPS
- Brotli support in Nginx
- Let's Encrypt support with --proxy
- Install script handle migration from EEv3
- load-balancing on unix socket for php-fpm
- stub_status vhost for metrics
- `--letsencrypt=subdomain` option
- opcache optimization for php-fpm
- EasyEngine configuration backup before migration
- EasyEngine configuration cleanup after migration
- WordOps configuration backup before upgrade
- Previous acme.sh certs migration
- "wo maintenance" command to perform server package update & cleanup
- Support for Netdata on backend : <https://server.hostname:22222/netdata/>
- New Stacks : composer and netdata
- additional argument for letsencrypt : --hsts
- Clean Theme for adminer
- Credits for tools shipped with WordOps
- Cache exception for Easy Digital Download
- Additional cache exceptions for Woocommerce
- MySQL monitoring with Netdata
- WordOps-dashboard on 22222, can be installed with `wo stack install`
- Extplorer filemanager in WordOps backend
- Enable OSCP Stapling with Let's Encrypt
- Compress database backup with pigz (faster than gzip) before updating sites
- Support for Ubuntu 19.04 (disco) - few php extensions missing
- Support for Raspbian 9 (stretch) - tested on Raspberry Pi 3b+
- backup letsencrypt certificate before upgrade
- directives emergency_restart_threshold & emergency_restart_interval to restart php-fpm in case of failure
- EasyEngine cronjob removal during install
- Kernel tweaks via systctl.conf
- open_basedir on php-fpm process to forbid access with php outside of /var/www & /run/nginx-cache

Changed

- letsencrypt stack refactored with acme.sh
- letsencrypt validation with webroot folder
- hardened nginx ssl_ecdh_curve
- Update phpredisadmin
- Increase MySQL root password size to 24 characters
- Increase MySQL users password size to 24 characters
- Nginx locations template is the same for php7.2 & 7.3
- backend SSL configuration now stored in /var/www/22222/conf/nginx/ssl.conf
- Install Netdata with static pre-built binaries instead of having to compile it from source

3.9.4

Added

- Nginx module nginx_vts
- Migration script from nginx-ee to nginx-wo
- Support for Debian 9 (testing)
- New Nginx build v1.14.2

Changed

- Update WP-CLI version to 2.1.0
- Update Adminer to 4.6.2
- Update predis to v1.1.1
- Refactored nginx.conf
- Removed HHVM Stack
- Removed old linux distro checks
- Replace wo-acme-sh by acme.sh

Fixed

- Outdated Nginx ssl_ciphers suite
- Debian 9 nginx build

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