On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 07:42:06AM +0200, Ralf Prengel wrote:
> is ist possible to enter webin using a url including user and password.
>
> I ve to give some users access to the bind module via a status-webpage.
CentOS doesn't ship Webmin.
I found a webmin mailing list for you:
http://www.webmin
Hallo,
is ist possible to enter webin using a url including user and password.
I ve to give some users access to the bind module via a status-webpage.
Thanks
Ralf
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On May 10, 2012, at 10:25 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 05/10/12 1:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
>> http://www.virtualmin.com/node/19608
>>> From that page: "The best fix for now would be to
>> stop using the chroot completely, as it has few real security benefits
>> in my opinion."
>
> from my page (n
On May 10, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>>
> What I got out of it is virtualmin is trying to play with chrooted files
> in the chrooted location instead of understanding
> that bind-chroot kinda dynamically or symbolically puts them there (or
> whatever it does).
> It should be changing
On Wednesday 09 May 2012 16:38, the following was written:
> I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
> of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
> webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
> fine, on
On 5/10/2012 1:25 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 05/10/12 1:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
>> http://www.virtualmin.com/node/19608
>>> From that page: "The best fix for now would be to
>> stop using the chroot completely, as it has few real security benefits
>> in my opinion."
> from my page (not written)
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 12:25 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
>>
> from my page (not written)
>
> "The best fix would be to toss webmin out the door, its a piece of junk
> that just messes up your system configuration"
>
> same goes for CPanel, Plesk, and the rest of that lot.
If webmin is a piece of ju
On 05/10/12 1:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
> http://www.virtualmin.com/node/19608
> > From that page: "The best fix for now would be to
> stop using the chroot completely, as it has few real security benefits
> in my opinion."
from my page (not written)
"The best fix would be to toss webmin out the doo
On 5/10/2012 4:57 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Boris Epstein
>
>> I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
>> of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
>> webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
>> fine, o
From: Boris Epstein
>I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
>of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
>webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
>fine, on the other I get messages akin to the following
On May 9, 2012, at 2:55 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> On 5/9/2012 4:38 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
>> Hello listmates,
>>
>> I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
>> of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
>> webmin to edit the DNS con
On 5/9/2012 4:38 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
> Hello listmates,
>
> I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
> of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
> webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
> fine, on t
Hello listmates,
I have two seemingly identical (in this reglard, at least) machine - both
of them are running CentOS 6.2 with bind (bind-chroot) installed. I used
webmin to edit the DNS configuration. One one of them it seems to work
fine, on the other I get messages akin to the following:
Faile
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Hiep Nguyen wrote:
hi there, i just insalled centos 4.5 minimal, but want to use yum to
install webmin? anybody know how??
Webmin is available as
webmin-1.250-1.2.el4.rf.noarch.rpm
I really, really, really, really, really, rea
I really, really, really, really, really, really wouldn't recommend
installing that version, as it is really, really, really, really,
really old.
On the other hand I wouldn't recommend installing webmin anyway - but if
you have to take the rpm from webmin.com (if that is installable on
CentOS,
Ray Leventhal wrote:
> Hiep Nguyen wrote:
> > hi there, i just insalled centos 4.5 minimal, but want to use yum to
> > install webmin? anybody know how??
> Webmin is available as
>
> webmin-1.250-1.2.el4.rf.noarch.rpm
I really, really, really, really, really, really wouldn't recommend
installing
Salam,
No man yum has no webmin available.
webmin-1.360.tar.gz
I installed this package
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On 9/20/07, Hiep Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi there, i just insalled centos 4.5 minimal, but want to use yum to
> install webmin? anybody know how??
>
> i try: yum in
From your Centos browser, just go to *http://www.webmin.com* download
the rpm and install using the default installer... Not a big trick a
very easy install.
Once installed you can access the program via *https:// your ip or web
name:1 *
login and away you go...
Thanks,
john plemons
Hiep Nguyen wrote:
> hi there, i just insalled centos 4.5 minimal, but want to use yum to
> install webmin? anybody know how??
>
> i try: yum install webmin but not found.
>
> thanks,
> T. Hiep
>
>
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hi there, i just insalled centos 4.5 minimal, but want to use yum to
install webmin? anybody know how??
i try: yum install webmin but not found.
thanks,
T. Hiep
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