CD Burn With Webmin

2003-10-23 Thread David C. Hart
I don't use Webmin much but I'm finding that it is one outstanding CD burner client; faster and easier than xcdroast (at least for me). The module is in the Hardware section. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: CD Burn With Webmin

2003-10-23 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:04, David C. Hart wrote: I don't use Webmin much but I'm finding that it is one outstanding CD burner client; faster and easier than xcdroast (at least for me). The module is in the Hardware section. Huh. Thanks for the tip I will take a look. Bret -- redhat-list

ssl for webmin......installing net:ssleay

2003-10-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi :) trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a redhat 9 server .not taking did it the exact same way before then reformated the machine but when I test the net:ssleay module after compilation to install I get the following out put

Re: ssl for webmin......installing net:ssleay

2003-10-17 Thread Michael Mansour
trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a redhat 9 server .not taking did it the exact same way before then reformated the machine but when I test the net:ssleay module after compilation to install I get the following out put

Re: ssl for webmin......installing net:ssleay (Tom Dolce is out of the office)

2003-10-17 Thread TOM DOLCE
In my absence you may contact Thang Diep at 322-6190, Dennis Merritt at 323-7392 or the help desk at 322-0704. I will be back in the office Monday October 27th. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/17/03 18:13 trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a redhat 9 server .not taking did

Re: ssl for webmin......installing net:ssleay

2003-10-17 Thread Wendell MacKenzie
How much memory do you have on the machine you're installing this on Keith? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 8:08 PM Subject: ssl for webmin..installing net:ssleay Hi :) trying to install webmin with ssl suppport

Re: ssl for webmin......installing net:ssleay

2003-10-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My name is Blair :) LOL and it has 64 .It didnt matter before though it went no problem.Just now its puking Original Message: - From: Wendell MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 22:20:33 -0300 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ssl for webmin

Re: ssl for webmin......installing net:ssleay

2003-10-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for webmin..installing net:ssleay trying to install webmin with ssl suppport on a redhat 9 server .not taking did it the exact same way before then reformated the machine but when I test the net:ssleay module after compilation to install I get the following out put

Backing up system using webmin

2003-09-19 Thread Cleveland
Hello, I'm running redhat 9 and using webmin 1.090. I'm using webmin as my backup solution to backup to tape. As far as I can tell, I can only tell it to backup one directory. Does anyone know of a way to specify multiple directories in there? -- Jody Cleveland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) application

Re: Webmin on Redhat?

2003-09-06 Thread Michael Mansour
No, but there's no issue with going to www.webmin.com and downloading the redhat rpm for it. Michael. --- Sevatio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does Webmin come with any of the RedHat releases? Thanks -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https

Webmin on Redhat?

2003-09-05 Thread Sevatio
Does Webmin come with any of the RedHat releases? Thanks -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Webmin on Redhat?

2003-09-05 Thread Antonio Montagnani
Sevatio wrote: Does Webmin come with any of the RedHat releases? Thanks No, but if you get from www.webmin.com it will work (for sure under RH8 and RH9) Antonio -- Written with Mozilla 1.4 on Linux RedHat 8.0

RE: Webmin on Redhat?

2003-09-05 Thread Jason Tesser
and 7.3 also and some previous :-) Jason Tesser Web/Multimedia Programmer Northland Baptist Bible College (715)324-6900 ext. 3055 -Original Message- From: Antonio Montagnani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 9:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Webmin

Re: Webmin on Redhat?

2003-09-05 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 00:30, Sevatio wrote: Does Webmin come with any of the RedHat releases? Thanks Nah - but easily installed via RPM... stephen kuhn - owner == illawarra computer services a kuhn media australia company http://kma.0catch.com

RE: Using download feature of webmin

2003-08-25 Thread Nick White
Use this URL instead: http://www.bynari.net/public/products/InsightServer/insightserver-4.0-5.i386 .rpm Your original URL redirected to this location, and that's why webmin is trippin'. Next time, try wget or lynx from the console... I've found those tools to be very reliable. Example: wget

Using download feature of webmin

2003-08-24 Thread Kevin Fjelsted
When I use webmin which is running on an RH9 machine I go to the "Others" category and choose download to server. At this point I enter the url for the file and the directory to store the file in. Note that I paste the same URL into MS explorer and the download works fine. When

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Michael Kalus wrote: Yes and no. The main problem I see with things like Webmin is that they remove the user from the real system. If they don't have Webmin available later when something is wrong they might not be able to fix the problem. i haven't used webmin

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Michael Kalus
Webmin gives you console feedback if the execution of a program / command fails, unfortunatly they are pretty much truncated and half of the time you only get the full error message when you execute it on the command line (I had this happening to me more than once with Apache). M. -Original

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Martin Mewes
Moin, moin, ... David Cary Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [webmin] I have been experimenting with this for remote administration but it works great locally as well. This should be a real plus for someone new to Linux. The Postfix module is excellent as well. When I do papers in front of newbies

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 07:55, Robert P. J. Day wrote: On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Michael Kalus wrote: Yes and no. The main problem I see with things like Webmin is that they remove the user from the real system. If they don't have Webmin available later when something is wrong they might

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Joe Polk
Webmin is the mad note! The bomb! Excellent! Okay, I'm starting to sound like Robert Stack. I always recommend it, esp. to newbies because it's so versitile. I echo other sentiments posted, though. Don't use login with root on it. We create an admins group and add our admins to that group

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Joe Polk
of a component that has an involved answer. Webmin is a convenient way to get them going on the right path from a single interface. Sendmail comes to mind, for instance. I would still recommend that they learn the various commands and files involved but something like Webmin can at least get

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 09:34, Joe Polk wrote: Webmin is the mad note! The bomb! Excellent! Okay, I'm starting to sound like Robert Stack. I always recommend it, esp. to newbies because it's so versitile. I echo other sentiments posted, though. Don't use login with root on it. We create

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Nick White
Webmin is da bomb. We too have been using it in linuxconf's stead. It cuts a lot of time out of learning every service's configuration file syntax and options. -Original Message- From: David Cary Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Martin Moss
I agree, More people should look at how webmin 'the tool' is built and understand that it is component based. A very good idea for creating framework products. So not just a great tool, but a well thought out tool. I'm currently involved in coding different sql procedures through mod_perl

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 22:26, Michael Kalus wrote: Yes and no. The main problem I see with things like Webmin is that they remove the user from the real system. If they don't have Webmin available later when something is wrong they might not be able to fix the problem. Granted, I grew up

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Alan Harding
On 06 Jun 2003 08:48:14 +1000 Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 22:26, Michael Kalus wrote: Yes and no. The main problem I see with things like Webmin is that they remove the user from the real system. If they don't have Webmin available later when something

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Michael Kalus
is that on the Webmin mailing list from time to time someone is coming by and asking for the windows version of it ;) M. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-06 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 22:17, Michael Kalus wrote: Actually the funny thing is that on the Webmin mailing list from time to time someone is coming by and asking for the windows version of it ;) M. If the programmers want a chunk of market, they can charge big bikkies for a Windows version

RE: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-05 Thread Michael Kalus
Yes and no. The main problem I see with things like Webmin is that they remove the user from the real system. If they don't have Webmin available later when something is wrong they might not be able to fix the problem. Granted, I grew up on Command Line and even though I have (and use) Webmin I

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-05 Thread David Barkman
RH Linux, I use Webmin to help with what I don't know yet as I learn all the CL options. I always feel better when I can eliminate another need for webmin. Once you have a firm grasp on SysAdmin duties, WebMin is great to perform usually tedious duties quickly. I love the IP Tables module. I've

Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-05 Thread David Cary Hart
http://www.webmin.com I have been experimenting with this for remote administration but it works great locally as well. This should be a real plus for someone new to Linux. The Postfix module is excellent as well. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-05 Thread ABrady
On 04 Jun 2003 17:39:03 -0400 David Cary Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.webmin.com I have been experimenting with this for remote administration but it works great locally as well. This should be a real plus for someone new to Linux. The Postfix module is excellent as well. I've

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-05 Thread Darío Mariani
The last paragraph is something I felt when I tried it: you can break things too easily. A personal recomendation, don't use the default root user, create one or more with the things you want. ABrady wrote: On 04 Jun 2003 17:39:03 -0400 David Cary Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-05 Thread Mike Burger
I've been using it for years. I've got it on all the servers which I administer, and even a few that I don't. G On 4 Jun 2003, David Cary Hart wrote: http://www.webmin.com I have been experimenting with this for remote administration but it works great locally as well. This should be a

Re: Anyone try Webmin?

2003-06-05 Thread Michael Mansour
I've also been using it for ages and especially on some of the more mundane admin tasks, it makes things straight forward and doesn't require much setup to get going. Highly recommended for any newby to Linux, but even the veteran will find a use for it (I've used it on various UNIX flavours

Webmin (Was Getting samba to work out of box?)

2003-04-03 Thread Robert Williams
Make like easier for yourself and install Webmin. JAV -- Original Message --- From: Robert Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 07:37:18 -0700 Subject: Getting samba to work out of box? How on earth do I get samba to work? I can use smbclient

Re: Webmin (Was Getting samba to work out of box?)

2003-04-03 Thread Chris
Ugh... the logical location would be http://www.webmin.com There are also things called search engines out there as well, such as Google, Yahoo, Lycos, etc, which all bring the above site as the top find when you do a search for webmin. Amazing how that always works! :-))) Chris

Re: Webmin (Was Getting samba to work out of box?)

2003-04-03 Thread Nick Lindsell
', but it would not let me change the level. So I killed iptables by hand for now. Try running lokkit and allow access to netbios ports (137,138,and 139) webmin will only allow you to configure samba - if you can't talk samba to the server then webmin is not the answer to your problem. hih

gui for mailman config in webmin?

2003-02-14 Thread Jody Cleveland
Hello, I have two redhat 8 machines, both similar configurations. I was looking through webmin on the test server, and noticed an icon for mailman. But, the production server does not have it. How would I go about getting that in webmin on my production server? -- Jody Cleveland ([EMAIL

Re: gui for mailman config in webmin?

2003-02-14 Thread Ed Wilts
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 08:39:05AM -0600, Jody Cleveland wrote: I have two redhat 8 machines, both similar configurations. I was looking through webmin on the test server, and noticed an icon for mailman. But, the production server does not have it. How would I go about getting

Re: Webmin

2003-01-24 Thread Joe Polk
John. Once you access the Webmin screen via your browser and log on, all you have to do is click on Server and pick the service you wish to edit. It really is very simple. In all honesty, if I were you I would stick with Webmin. Yes you could get usermin, SWAT, and piece together similar GUI

Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread John Salamone
Hi, I am not familiar with webmin. I was wondering if some one could tell me how to use it? I am at the site and I see where it says to download tar.gz and rpm, should I use those? Or one of the other files called webmin-1.050-1.noarch.rpm or webmin-1.050-1.src.rpm ? When I do down load it, does

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Francisco Neira
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Salamone wrote: | Hi, | | I am not familiar with webmin. I was wondering if some one could tell me how | to use it? I am at the site and I see where it says to download tar.gz and | rpm, should I use those? Or one of the other files called

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread John Salamone
Just get webmin-1.050-1.noarch.rpm and avoid problems. Save it in any directory. It's quite easy to install: Just get webmin-1.050-1.noarch.rpm and avoid problems. Save it in any directory. It's quite easy to install: rpm -ivh webmin-1.050-1.noarch.rpm and you are done! Load your browser

RE: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 No, something screwey happened. Try rpm -Uvh instead, just to see if it works. - -Original Message- From: John Salamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 1:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Webmin Just get

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Mike Burger
The noarch.rpm is probably your best bet...when you download it, it will download into whatever local directory you're in. Then, just rpm -i on that file, and it'll install to wherever it should go. On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote: Hi, I am not familiar with webmin. I

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread John Salamone
Mike, That worked. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Now what am I suppose to do? - Original Message - From: Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 2:19 PM Subject: Re: Webmin The noarch.rpm is probably your best bet...when you

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread John Salamone
- Original Message - From: Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 2:19 PM Subject: Re: Webmin The noarch.rpm is probably your best bet...when you download it, it will download into whatever local directory you're in. Then, just rpm -i

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Mike Burger
suppose to do? - Original Message - From: Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 2:19 PM Subject: Re: Webmin The noarch.rpm is probably your best bet...when you download it, it will download into whatever local directory you're

Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread John Salamone
Hi, I am trying to install webmin on my system. When I clicked on usermin config. it came back saying usermin config directory /etc/usermin was not found on your system. Maybe usermin is not installed , or module config is incorrect. Should I just type mkdir usermin in the etc directory or do

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Mike Burger
Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 2:19 PM Subject: Re: Webmin The noarch.rpm is probably your best bet...when you download it, it will download into whatever local directory you're in. Then, just rpm -i on that file, and it'll install

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread John Salamone
Mike, What am I suppose to do about the continuation of my wedmin install then? Thats my question. - Original Message - From: Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 4:44 PM Subject: Re: Webmin Usermin is a separate, yet similar program

RE: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread cj
what do you need webmin for? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Salamone Sent: Friday, 24 January 2003 8:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Webmin Mike, What am I suppose to do about the continuation of my wedmin install

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread John Salamone
Because I am new to linux and supposedly it makes configuration of things easier. My question is how to use it once I am logged on? - Original Message - From: cj [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 5:15 PM Subject: RE: Webmin what do you need

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Richard Humphrey
After installing type webmin from a terminal prompt to start the webmin service, then browse to http://localhost:1 Richard Humphrey - Original Message - From: John Salamone [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:59 PM Subject: Re: Webmin Mike

RE: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread cj
Have a look through the different menu item at the top of you webmin page. From the menu item on the top of the screen you can configure almost every aspect of your linux box. ie from the system menu item you can add/remove users and groups umm, shedule cron jobs, view running processes. from

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Kevin MacNeil
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 04:36:22PM -0500, John Salamone wrote: Hi, I am trying to install webmin on my system. When I clicked on usermin config. it came back saying usermin config directory /etc/usermin was not found on your system. Maybe usermin is not installed , or module config

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Kevin MacNeil
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 01:22:05PM -0500, John Salamone wrote: When I do the above rpm -ivh webmin-1.050-1.noarch.rpm should some of the output look like: Usage: RPM [-a | --all] [-f | --file] all the way to the end being [--without=option.] Make sure you're logged in as root to install

Re: Webmin

2003-01-23 Thread Mike Burger
Webmin is completely installed...if you're trying to do user administration, go to the System tab, and to the Users and Groups item. On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote: Mike, What am I suppose to do about the continuation of my wedmin install then? Thats my question. - Original

ssl problem with webmin

2002-11-29 Thread Blair MacDonald
Hi :) I think I have sent this out in html by mistake the last time ...sorry if I did I have installed webmin to administer my redhat 8 server but I want it secure . I have installed the two modules for it OpenSSL library Net::SSLeay both with rpm's because in webmin it says

Re: ssl problem with webmin

2002-11-29 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 12:37, Blair MacDonald wrote: Hi :) I think I have sent this out in html by mistake the last time ...sorry if I did I have installed webmin to administer my redhat 8 server but I want it secure . I have installed the two modules for it OpenSSL library Net

Squirrelmail/Webmin + Opera login problems

2002-11-16 Thread Rune Berge
I've installed Squirrelmail and Webmin/Usermin on my Redhat 8 box, and have the following problem: When trying to log in to Squirrelmail or Webmin with Opera 6.05 I have to do it twice. When I log in to Squirrelmail the first time I get an error saying: You must be logged in to access this page

RE: Webmin

2002-11-10 Thread Chris Mason
Further to this thought on security, I would not even do it that way as root. I would only allow connections to webmin from 127.0.0.1, and I would use an ssh session with port 80 forwarded to port 80 on your workstation, therefore encrypting all traffic between the user and the server. I think

RE: Webmin

2002-11-10 Thread Mike Burger
What I do is set my firewall to only allow access to the Webmin port from a select set of IPs. On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Chris Mason wrote: Further to this thought on security, I would not even do it that way as root. I would only allow connections to webmin from 127.0.0.1, and I would use

Re: Webmin

2002-11-09 Thread Mike Burger
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, ABrady wrote: Lynx supports cookies...not sure about links, but lynx, does. I don't use it, so I don't know. Does it do tables and forms yet? Java? Those _are_ the requirements for Webmin. An external graphical browser will work, anyway. Most will, at least

Re: Webmin

2002-11-09 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 15:55, Edwin Humphries wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? 2. Does it provide a comprehensive level

Re: Webmin

2002-11-08 Thread John Nichel
Ya know, I've been vi'ing my config files for as long as I can remember. Sendmail is a pain in the ass to do by hand, and named is nasty when managing multiple domains. I've never been impressed with Linuxconf, and steer away from it like the plague, but with all this talk about Webmin

Re: Webmin

2002-11-08 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
about Webmin the past few days, so I decided to give it a try. Installed it tonight, and did some simple tasks like adding smbfs shares to fstab, setting up a dummy domain in named, adding a virtual host to apache, etc. I must say, I'm extremely impressed. I checked the config files after

Re: Webmin

2002-11-08 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: snip I thought webmin was just for parsing my log files...I'll have to check it out even more. N/m, I was thinking of a different program with a similar name. -- Joseph A Nagy Jr Purgatory is where Windows users go when they Founder and Partner

Re: Webmin

2002-11-08 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
about Webmin the past few days, so I decided to give it a try. Installed it tonight, and did some simple tasks like adding smbfs shares to fstab, setting up a dummy domain in named, adding a virtual host to apache, etc. I must say, I'm extremely impressed. I checked the config files after

Re: Webmin

2002-11-08 Thread Johnathan Bailes
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 16:55, Edwin Humphries wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? 2. Does it provide a comprehensive level

Re: Webmin

2002-11-08 Thread Mike Burger
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, David Kramer wrote: On Thursday 07 November 2002 06:28 pm, ABrady wrote: On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:16:06 -0600 mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't* have X on my Linux firewall/router. From the web page: Webmin is a web-based

Re: Webmin

2002-11-08 Thread ABrady
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 10:04:09 -0500 (EST) Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, David Kramer wrote: On Thursday 07 November 2002 06:28 pm, ABrady wrote: On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:16:06 -0600 mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't

Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Edwin Humphries
Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? 2. Does it provide a comprehensive level of functionality to configure most services? -- redhat-list

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread ABrady
On Fri, 08 Nov 2002 08:55:37 +1100 Edwin Humphries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? I've never had a problem

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Brad Alpert
Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? 2. Does it provide a comprehensive level of functionality to configure most services? It works great

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Mike Burger
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Edwin Humphries wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? Never has, in my use of it. 2. Does it provide

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread mark
Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't* have X on my Linux firewall/router. mark -- The [Dreyfus] Affair ... insisted that Justice was more important than Reasons of State - and even that disorder is to be preferred to sustained and extreme injustice. - D. Wileman, Republicans

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread ABrady
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:16:06 -0600 mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't* have X on my Linux firewall/router. From the web page: Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Mike Burger
There's a new modulem, included, for iptables. It reads/works with your /etc/sysconfig/iptables file. On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Mike Burger
Yes, but it works better with a graphical browser. On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, mark wrote: Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't* have X on my Linux firewall/router. mark -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org Visit the Dog Pound II BBS telnet://dogpound2.citadel.org or http

RE: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Brad Alpert
] Subject: Re: Webmin There's a new modulem, included, for iptables. It reads/works with your /etc/sysconfig/iptables file. On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Anthony Abby
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 16:55, Edwin Humphries wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? 2. Does it provide a comprehensive level

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Richard Potter
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, mark wrote: Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't* have X on my Linux firewall/router. Either do I. Use a browser from a client on your lan. Cheers! -- Richard Potter RHCE Re/Max Kingston, ON CANADA -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Saul Arias
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 18:16, mark wrote: Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't* have X on my Linux firewall/router. But you have a graphical browser on another Linux box or *gasp* Windows PC, don't you? You can access webmin in your firewall/router from another box. It even supports SSL

RE: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Mike Burger
a script, for some reason. Brad -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-admin;redhat.com] On Behalf Of Mike Burger Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 6:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Webmin There's a new modulem, included, for iptables

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread David Kramer
On Thursday 07 November 2002 06:28 pm, ABrady wrote: On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:16:06 -0600 mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is Webmin useable with lynx? I *don't* have X on my Linux firewall/router. From the web page: Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread David Kramer
On Thursday 07 November 2002 05:22 pm, Brad Alpert wrote: Can anyone report their experiences with Webmin for the configuration of Linux server services? We're particularly interested in: 1. Does it break services the way Linuxconf used to? Webin is absolutely awesome. RANT Linuxconf

Re: Webmin

2002-11-07 Thread Und3rGr0und
I have it installed at all my servers. and it really works great. I just experienced that configuring samba and making click at an option that doesn´t exist or is not supported my samba refuse to start but checking the logs I figure it out which option was at webmin and uncheck it. then samba

Fwd: Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-23 Thread Peter Robb
In the others tab, up at the top left, is a 'Module Config' link. In there you can select whether to use Telnet or ssh. When Webmin connects, it is using interface lo Make sure your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny have localhost as a permitted ip, and that your telnet or ssh servers

Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-19 Thread Edward Dekkers
On Webmin v1.00, using the default theme and configuration; click on the SSH/Telnet Login link and on that page directly under the tool bar* is a small tab with a link that reads Module Config. That's the link to click on in order to select SSH vs. telnet. * By tool bar, I referring

Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-19 Thread Manzabar
At 09:09 AM 9/18/02 +0800, you wrote: I check on webmin, there is a configure module button where you can change the setting on the Telnet/SSH client module to use ssh instead of telnet. I did notice however that the SSH uses java, so if you haven't downloaded it from Sun and installed

Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-17 Thread Paul DiMarco
Pardon my newbieness... I installed webmin and I connect to my server no problem and check out all the features like hardware, software, NIC's, blah, blah, blah. But when I click

Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-17 Thread Sean Palmer
with a telnet client. I don't know about Webmin, but it might have a choice or button to toggle that choises Telnet or SSH when you click on SSH/Telnet Login Hope that helps. By the way, when you say that you can telnet no problem from a dos console, what do you mean? Are you at a bash command prompt

Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-17 Thread Paul DiMarco
At a DOS prompt I type: c:\telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I connect no problem via telnet using the above command from a DOS prompt. In Webmin there is an option to use SSH or Telnet as you said. I've tried both options but I still can't connect to my 7.3 server via webmin SSH/Telnet icon thingy

Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-17 Thread Paul DiMarco
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Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-17 Thread Sean Palmer
It sounds like you have a telnet server running in addition to an SSH server if you can telnet in. Try telneting or SSHing from your linux prompt. telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ssh username@ip-address_or_name Not sure about the webmin part. What are you trying to do? Are you trying to connect

Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-17 Thread Paul DiMarco
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Re: Can't ssh using webmin

2002-09-17 Thread Paul DiMarco
Well Puty works like a charmwonder why Webmin is not letting me telnet or ssh? Paul DiMarco

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