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Henrey Manzer

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Jan 21, 2024, 1:27:57 AM1/21/24
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Add support for Amazon Linux 2023 Fix a bug in Network Configuration module when parsing network size Fix Netplan related bugs in Network Configuration module Fix a bug with initial focus in Terminal module Fix to correctly compare Webmin semantic versions Fix to suppress output from monitor.pl command Fix bugs when reading and replying to HTML email in Usermin Assets File Size File Size Webmin Usermin webmin-2.102-1.noarch.rpm 40.8 MB usermin-2....


Add support for reading gzipped email messages Add error_stderr API Fix to show correct locale for sudo-capable users webmin/authentic-theme#1663 Fix new signing key import on Debian and derivatives Fix to check if password hash format is valid for yescrypt and SHA512 Fix print email functionality for Read User Mail module (for both Webmin and Usermin) Fix various XSS related issues Assets File Size File Size Webmin Usermin webmin-2.101-1.noarch.rpm 40.8 MB usermin-2....



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Add full support for NetworkManager in Network Configuration module Add the Terminal module to Usermin Add support for WebGL in the Terminal module Add screen reader support in Terminal module Add significant improvements to read, reply and compose mail functionality Add support for loading images via the server when reading mail Add support for showing defaults for options in PHP Configuration module Add new pagination mode in Users and Groups module Fix correctly displaying bridges with Netplan in Network Configuration module Fix displaying active network interfaces in Network Configuration module Fix to consider current drive temperature in smartctl output #1881 Fix to properly stop Usermin usermin/issues/89 Fix no to add hashed password to the old password list twice Fix displaying placeholder on input to reflect strftime-style format Update Authentic theme to the latest version adding new vertical column layout Assets File Size File Size Webmin Usermin webmin-2....


Add ability to set locale in Webmin Users module for consistency Fix to preserve initial install directory when upgrading manually Fix to preserve minimal install type when upgrading manually Fix an error when make_date is called on undefined value #1860 Fix clearing packages caches before checking for updates in status collection #1863 Update the Authentic theme to the latest version Assets File Size webmin-2.021-1.noarch.rpm 39.6 MB webmin_2.021_all.deb 32.5 MB webmin-2....


This script will automatically setup our repository and install our GPG keys on your system, and provide webmin package for installation and easy upgrades in the future. The supported and tested systems are Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Alma, Rocky, Oracle, CentOS Stream, Fedora or Debian, Ubuntu, Kali.


If you installed it by specifying an installation directory parameter to setup.sh as the instructions above show, i.e. /usr/local/webmin, the original webmin-current directory can now be safely deleted.


If you are using the DEB version of webmin, first download the filefrom the downloads page , or run the command :wget _2.013_all.debthen run the command :dpkg --install webmin_2.013_all.debThe install will be done automaticallyto /usr/share/webmin, the administration username set toroot and the password to your current root password. You should nowbe able to login to Webmin at the URL :10000/. Or if accessing it remotely, replace localhost with your system's IP address.


If you like to install and update Webmin via APT, edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file on your system and add the line :deb sarge contribIf that file does not exist, instead create /etc/apt/sources.list.d/webmin.list containing :deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/jcameron-key.gpg] sarge contrib


The PGP key that the RPM packages for versions1.040 and above were signed with is also available, so that you can verifytheir integrity. Just add it to your GnuPG or PGP keyring and run the commandrpm --checksig webmin-2.013-1.noarch.rpm. If you are using RPMversion 4 or above, you will need to import the key into RPM's key database withthe command rpm --import jcameron-key.asc. Otherwise, you can rungpg --import jcameron-key.asc as root.


The minimal version of Webmin contains only the core API and programs, and afew modules required for its basic operation. Most modules and all themes havebeen left out, but can be easily added later. It can be useful if you onlyneed some of the programs functionality, and don't want to download the entiremulti-megabyte package. The 2.013 minimal tar.gz distribution can be downloadedfrom webmin-2.013-minimal.tar.gz






Ubuntu 16.04. Been running fine for years. Not sure of exact prior webmin version but it was only a couple updates behind. I had updated all my non important servers first with no issues. Then i get to main server and get perl error after login.

Update was successfull

Screenshot from 2021-01-08 09-26-54952722 172 KB as screenshot shows.


Got me, does the webpage show anything? Like a error.

You said your turned off the firewall and still nothing. I was thinking maybe a fail2ban issue but if firewall is off and still nothing, then I have no idea what the issue can be.

You could try a virtualmin install, it installs webmin., but it needs to be a clean OS. That all depends on what you have on the server I guess.


I misinterperated Zach's post, I thought he was trying to call webmin with a url of localhost:12321, which would open only in certain environments. I run my turnkey on a device existing remotely from the machine on which I access the webmin ui . A localhost url would only look on my machine and not a remote machine on a separate piece of hardware.


I could load webmin with any issues. The VM is local on my network and I can get to the WordPress Site, the WordPress Shell and Adminer. So ports 12320, 12322 loads fine, but port 12321 no longer does, it did when I first set up the VM.


Recently, without any significant changes that I'm aware of, I found that my webmin instance was not accessible. It simply said "connection refused" in chrome on the default port 10000. After checking the systemctl status, it appeared that the webmin service was still running (and in fact, all of my websites were still accessible), but using "netstat -tulpn" showed that nothing was listening on port 10000. Usermin on port 20000 was working just fine.


I ended up restarting the service, which worked, but less than 30 minutes later while I was doing normal things, I got a popup in webmin that said "lost connection." Upon refresh, the same thing was happening; nothing was listening on port 10000, usermin works fine, websites work fine, etc.


However, if one is serving a static site based on the domain name, using a dedicated folder for the site, the first call to webmin will work, but subsequent calls will result in a browser warning advising it cant connect due to a configuration error.


I am trying to setup a Webmin interface to experiment with my newly setup LAMP on a Raspberry Pi (running all the latest from the repositories in Arch-ARM). I have Arch running and just installed Apache, Mariadb and Php, i secured the mysql-installation from the command line, apache and php are running as well. Now I'm trying to setup webmin for easier administration.


Create a webmin user password like so: /usr/libexec/webmin/changepass.pl /etc/webmin root YOURPASSWORD. Then you can login as "root" with the password you set without adding a system-wide password to your machine root user.


I set up my UTM box quite a while ago, was able to log into the webmin portal and it was working just fine. After putting it away for some time (lab environment) I attempted to connect to the Webmin portal again and no matter what interface I plug into, the page is still unresponsive. I do not believe I made any configuration changes the last few times the device had been reloaded before this. I have performed several restarts in attempts to help, as well as restarting httpd via "/etc/rc.d/httpd restart". Nothing seems to help.


Simply try to run /etc/webmin/restart-by-force-kill command it will try to do it for you (to kill potentially stuck process and restart it). Also try using IP:PORT to access your Webmin. Tell me if that helped.


I tried to bind like you suggested but but it didn't help, and i've been using the FQDN and the IP directly back and forth. it just doesn't make sense, but I'm to the point this can't be webmin problem and it has to be me being blocked. I think I might just bag the Plesk server and run CentOS and only webmin to manage things. I just didn't want to have to start all over.


It was not necessary to do your old line 3, adding all the dependencies. The "apt-get -f install" will do all that after install the webmin package.

"dpkg -i" is way to go with install. It's just less typing.


Another great advantage of webmin is the easy install and config of as a module, which is the best firewall/security suite of scripts I've ever seen and used on linux servers. Sure, you can also install CSF standalone, but it's easier to maintain through webmin.


There are a number of modules ( what webmin calls plugins) that are useful in webmin. If you do not find a certain plugin you need in OMV it is a good place to check to see if they have one you might need. I use a module to manage Hylafax.


If you're a purist, you can download the tarball from webmin.com, but doing so doesn't give you that much extra control over options. You can choose where to place a few files, but save yourself the effort on RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora by installing the RPM:


My issue now is that webmin is being accessed on :1000 and it works, but the browser doesn't support the certificate as "valid" - it says "not secure" and the https has a strike-through line over it and it's marked red.


Yes, admin software that gives a graphic ui for tasks like user / group management or creating cron jobs. (I mention these as that's what I use it for, mostly)

It can do many other admin tasks.

As it is written in perl while OctoPrint is python they don't have many points of contact or possible conflict.

On the other hand I see no obvious reason to recommend installing webmin and use it for sys administration on a typical octopi/OctoPrint print host.

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