Posted by admin 08.17.2011 apps, freebsd

 

by: Diego Montalvo

Since I began using FreeBSD 4.x, I quickly learned of Webmin, a web-based server administration tool, which allows administrators to manage everything from: Mysql, Apache, Sendmail, system processes, networking and much more. One of the coolest features of Webmin is it’s modular structure. Modules can easily be downloaded and installed to fit your specific server needs. In this quick tutorial you will learn how to install and use Webmin.

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Even though Webmin will not fully replace SSH or physical access to your server. Webmin will allow you as the admin to manage and perform the most common server tasks easily via a web browser. Happy Webmin-ing!

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2 Responses

  1. [...] has posted a howto showing how you can update FreeBSD with Webmin if you run a VPS or dedicated server: Since I began using FreeBSD 4.x, I quickly learned of Webmin, [...]

     
  2. Excellent tutorial on Webmin!
    This will definitely encourage more people to take BSD-nix for a spin. I can also see a lot of new users running this app 100% of the time to manage their servers without ever going to the command prompt.
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    Many thanks!! :-)

     

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