### 🚨 THIS RELEASE HAS MAJOR BREAKING CHANGES! ### 🛑 DO NOT UPGRADE WITHOUT READING THE RELEASE NOTES! ### ⚠️ BE SURE TO BACKUP BEFORE UPGRADING! **The v1.0.1 release is NOT backward-compatible with any existing installation prior v1.0.0.** Unfortunately, no stable/good migration path is possible; thus, on upgrade, you will **lose all your current NPM settings and configuration**. After the upgrade, you must set up your proxy configuration from scratch. **Please make sure you have the time to do this when you decide to upgrade.** After upgrading, you can log in with the default username & password: `admin@example.com` / `changeme`. Additionally, support for the `i386` and `armhf` OS/CPU architecture has been dropped (as has been dropped previously for all other Community Add-ons as well). [If you have any more questions, please check this issue.](https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-nginx-proxy-manager/issues/507) ## What’s changed - Based on the latest Nginx Proxy Manager [v2.10.4](https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/releases/tag/v2.10.4), which closes [CVE-2023-27224](https://www.cvedetails.com/cve/CVE-2023-27224/). - Based on the latest Alpine Linux 3.19. - The add-on no longer uses the MariaDB add-on. This means after you have upgraded/migrated, you could uninstall the MariaDB add-on (if you solely used it for NPM). - Certbot now functions properly, which means all DNS challenges work as expected. - Backups of this add-on are now complete. They will contain all data, settings, and certificates; and can be restored easily/as normal. - All raw configuration data of NPM is now accessible via the `adddons_config` folder (for example, using Samba). ## What’s changed ## 🐛 Bug fixes - Fix syntax error in certbot patch @frenck ([#510](https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-nginx-proxy-manager/pull/510)) For all other changes in v1.0.0 see: