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Great tool
by neoFUTUR - Nov 10th 2005 06:39:45
Great tool, clean and secure code, acls, https, easy to develop your own
module . . .
Nearly a dream combined with ssh admin for most basic things.
-- http://feeder.ww7.be
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I used to hate configuring servers through a GUI...
by Nurikabe - Dec 11th 2003 01:04:24
But now I am a Webmin addict.
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a nice software!!!
by arlenecc - Jun 20th 2002 21:27:52
It's a great software!!!!but why I cann`t download it for such a long
time??I cann`t get webmin 0.98,
so I have to use webmin 0.92 instead,why?I hope I can download the latest
vertion as soon as possabile!!!
-- arlene chen
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Webmin works on the Zeus Web Server!
by Michael Wells - Sep 16th 2001 20:51:29
If you prefer to run Webmin on your own web server, there are details on
how to do it with Zeus here:
http://support.zeus.com/products/v3/webmin.html
Of course, Webmin is faster this way - and you get an easier way to use
SSL implementation too (imho absolutely necessary with something like
Webmin).
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Slackware 8 support?
by jay@stayfree - Aug 2nd 2001 10:30:00
Any ideas when webmin will be supporting slackware 8?
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Re: Slackware 8 support?
by CowboyFromHell - Sep 6th 2001 01:27:06
that would be nice. but it works very good though
> Any ideas when webmin will be supporting
> slackware 8?
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Re: Slackware 8 support?
by sebisor - Oct 19th 2001 11:49:08
> Any ideas when webmin will be supporting
> slackware 8?
The version that I am using 0.8.8 it does support Slackware 8.0! And BTW,
this is so cool!
Nice work! I am really impressed!
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Probably worth mentioning ...
by Rob - Feb 1st 2001 21:48:41
... that this program is x86 only. Not that this is mentioned anywhere in
any docs.
-- Q: Will I be reincarnated?
A: Not unless there is a special need to recreate you ... and searching backup files is a major hassle, so if there is a request for you, God will just say that the tape has been lost.
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Re: Probably worth mentioning ...
by Slash - Feb 16th 2001 23:14:25
> ... that this program is x86 only. Not
> that this is mentioned anywhere in any
> docs.
I have it running fine on a Solaris SPARQstation running Solaris 8.
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Re: Probably worth mentioning ...
by Rob - Feb 18th 2001 00:52:07
I thought already retracted that comment, I replied to myself ... hmm,
something went awry ... Anyway, I was mis-informed, it does run on systems
other than x86 ... I eventually got it running on my Alpha as well.
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> % ... that this program is x86 only.
> Not
> % that this is mentioned anywhere in
> any
> % docs.
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> I have it running fine on a Solaris
> SPARQstation running Solaris 8.
-- Q: Will I be reincarnated?
A: Not unless there is a special need to recreate you ... and searching backup files is a major hassle, so if there is a request for you, God will just say that the tape has been lost.
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This is a great piece of software
by Remedy - Oct 10th 2000 10:17:45
Use this on all my linux boxes at work, makes me wish I could use it on my
other Unix boxes too, this is a amazing piece of software and it's
improving at an amazing rate.
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Best system configuration tool I've found so far
by M. Botermans - Jun 19th 2000 03:42:54
I highly recommend any Unix / Linux newbie to use this tool. At home, I
installed RedHat Linux 6.2 and started playing with LinuxConf. Since I
couldn't get my Apache server to work correctly, I finally found Webmin.
Suddenly, system configuration became a breeze. The only thing I'm missing
( v0.79) is some online help. But since almost all packages come with good
documentation you should be OK.
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OMFG!
by Pei - Jun 5th 2000 01:27:33
This has GOT to be the BEST web-based administration tool out there! This
is very useful to start newbies out with UNIX/Linux. Great program, keep up
the good work!
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Re: OMFG!
by The Saluki - Aug 17th 2003 06:16:10
He's right. This program is a MUST HAVE!
-- Thanks,
The Saluki
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10x better than Linuxconf
by Matthew Davis - Dec 14th 1999 21:20:11
But thats just my opinion..
Linuxconf had a tendency to modify my system w/o me telling it. I opened
it and tried to close it without applying the changes and it still modifyed
a few things.
Oh well.. Now with webmin I am worry free!
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Great Program
by Matthew Davis - Apr 10th 1999 18:50:47
This truely is a great program.. Works great to admin my machine remotely
w/o being able to use telnet.
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Re: Great Program
by Stuarthu - Aug 17th 2003 19:29:34
> This truely is a great program.. Works
> great to admin my machine remotely w/o
> being able to use telnet.
>
Where can I download it? It's homepage can not be displayed.
-- I am not a newbie
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