Saturday, September 26, 2009

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Webmin is a web interface for Linux System Administration (Unix). Using any browser you can configure user accounts, Apache, DNS, computer shutdown, file sharing, etc. It also eliminates the need to manually edit configuration files (such as
/ etc / passwd

) and allows us to handle the system from the device itself or remotely.
Webmin is written in Perl and runs as its own process as your web server so no need to have installed Apache web server or any other, but coexist with them. By default it communicates through TCP port 10,000, and can be configured to use SSL. That's how we're going to install in this example, SSL.
Installing Webmin can do it both in the Desktop version and the Server. In this case, I did it on Ubuntu Server 4.9 but it would be exactly the same for the Desktop version.






The steps to install Webmin on Ubuntu are:


update information repositories (essential before installing any application):
sudo aptitude update


installed a series of packages that we need to install Webmin and that is configured with SSL:


sudo aptitude install perl libnet-perl openssl-ssleay libauthen-pam-perl libpam-runtime libio-pty-perl-perl libmd5

be
We make sure our home

: cd
unloaded the latest version of Webmin
(the 1,480 in this case).

webmin-logo wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.480_all.deb install Webmin:

sudo dpkg-i webmin_1.480_all.deb

Once installed you can access the Webmin web interface using a browser and typing the IP address of the computer is installed followed by the port is listening, by default, 10,000. Of course, we must be vigilant because instead of using the HTTP protocol, use the HTTPS. In my case the IP of my Ubuntu Server is 192.168.1.100: http

    s
  1. : / / 192.168.1.100

    : 10000

  2. good and ready, in theory only have to set the language to see things in Castilian and ready.
  3. A good practice is to put everything behind a firewall estrus at any port route we assign to our IP address to port 10000 that especially if we manage our server from a remote access. This application when installed creates a superuser to manage the application with root name and pass our user who has root on the machine. As default the Ubuntu root account is disabled will have to change the root password for Webmin:

  4. $ sudo / usr / share / webmin / changepass.pl / etc / webmin root nueva_clave

  5. is now accessible

    pointing your browser to https: / / localhost: 10000 . and you will see the Webmin login screen. Log in as root and as the password you put as nueva_clave above and click login to access the Webmin main screen.

  6. I hope you learn

    MF

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