On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 12:17 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 04:00, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 11 Jun 2003 5:43 pm, Keith wrote:
WOW, Webmin is incredible!
Stephen Anne, I tried both current suggestions, both worked,
and found another old e-mail, and clicking on
WOW, Webmin is incredible!
Stephen Anne, I tried both current suggestions, both worked, and found
another old e-mail, and clicking on the SECOND one below worked.
Thanks Much..Linux is a whole new world again.
http://localhost:1
https://localhost:1
http://127.0.0.1:1
On Wednesday 11 Jun 2003 5:43 pm, Keith wrote:
WOW, Webmin is incredible!
Stephen Anne, I tried both current suggestions, both worked, and
found another old e-mail, and clicking on the SECOND one below
worked. Thanks Much..Linux is a whole new world again.
http://localhost:1
Just to elaborate, the reasons that only the 2nd and 3rd worked is because
you need to access Webmin through a secure connection. That's why there is
the 'https' and not just 'http' on those links.
Just FYI.
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
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At 09:17 AM 6/12/2003 +1000, you wrote:
Umy'all know what webmin actually places a binary in /usr/bin - so
you can literally just open a terminal and type webmin and it will
FIND it's proper URL, ya?
No..it won't. Not unless it can find a default browser...or so mine told
me. It wouldn't
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 18:03:34 -0600
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
No..it won't. Not unless it can find a default browser...or so mine
told me. It wouldn't open moz, konq or firebird... nevermind galeon
... all of which i have installed atm.
doesn't it give you that example in the
At 08:16 PM 6/11/2003 -0400, you wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 18:03:34 -0600
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
No..it won't. Not unless it can find a default browser...or so mine
told me. It wouldn't open moz, konq or firebird... nevermind galeon
... all of which i have installed atm.
Umy'all know what webmin actually places a binary in /usr/bin - so
you can literally just open a terminal and type webmin and it will
FIND it's proper URL, ya?
What am I doing wrong? (have launched webmin another way...)
Results in terminal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dad]$ webmin
Installation
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 19:55:35 -0600
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
nope. just tells me it couldn't find one
well then, from command line: export BROWSER=galeon
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Joehill
Registered Linux user #282046
Homepage: http://nodex.sytes.net
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On Wednesday 11 June 2003 09:59 pm, Keith wrote:
Umy'all know what webmin actually places a binary in /usr/bin - so
you can literally just open a terminal and type webmin and it will
FIND it's proper URL, ya?
What am I doing wrong? (have launched webmin another way...)
Results in
At 11:03 PM 6/11/2003 -0400, you wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 19:55:35 -0600
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
nope. just tells me it couldn't find one
well then, from command line: export BROWSER=galeon
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Joehill
ty. duh... k i need to get re-dyed...the blondes coming through.
well then, from command line: export BROWSER=galeon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] huff]$ webmin
Webmin is a web server. You need to use a browser, but I could
not find your default browser in your environment variables.
Example: export BROWSER=mozilla
[EMAIL PROTECTED] huff]$ export BROWSER=mozilla
This error message after trying to start webmin:
The IP address of the host localhost does not match the one the certificate
was issued to.
https://localhost:1/
This will give you a login screen - type in the root user name and
password, then click on SERVERS, then SAMBA SERVER - and
You always get that the first time you start webmin. Accept it and it
creates a local certificate (I think) and you never see it again.
Anne
On Tuesday 10 Jun 2003 8:33 pm, Keith Trost wrote:
This error message after trying to start webmin:
The IP address of the host localhost does not
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