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### 🚀 New features
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- **BETA** support for RockyLinux 9.4
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- [DNSSEC for OpenPanel domains](#dnssec)
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- [Containerized Nginx webserver](#nginx)
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- Google PageSpeed data for WordPress websites on [OpenPanel WPManager](/docs/panel/applications/wordpress/).
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- Option to clear cached RAM from [OpenAdmin Dashboard](/docs/admin/dashboard/) page.
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- [Shared phpMyAdmin for All OpenPanel users and their MySQL users](#phpmyadmin)
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- Fixed bug with `opencli config update` command not restarting OpenPanel docker container *(introduced in OpenPanel 0.2.1).
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### Nginx
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Nginx is now no longer installed on the server, but instead runs as a Docker container. A custom Docker image with Nginx, ModSecurity, and the latest OWASP Core Rule Set is used.
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This approach has several benefits:
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- **ModSecurity Pre-installed**: In OpenPanel <0.2.2, ModSecurity is not pre-installed because installing it requires compiling Nginx from source, which takes 15-20 minutes. Previously, admins had the option to install ModSecurity if desired. Now, ModSecurity comes pre-installed with Nginx, and the entire stack (Nginx, ModSecurity, OWASP ruleset, and Certbot) takes less than 1 minute to start.
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- **Automatic Nginx Updates**: Since we use a custom image to bundle the latest Nginx version, OWASP rules, and ModSecurity, we can now update the image on our side when newer versions are available. Your OpenPanel server will automatically use the newest Ngincx version.
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- **Automatic Rules Update**: We will also automatically update the rules, ensuring that your server always has the latest security rules. Custom settings and disable per domain or rule will still be respected.
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- **Resource Limiting**: You can now define CPU and memory limits for the Nginx service. This means that if there is a DoS attack on some of the domains, the server and other services will remain functional.
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### DNSSEC
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