What is Webmin?
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. Webmin removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manage a system from the console or remotely. See the standard modules page for a list of all the functions built into Webmin, or check out the screenshots.
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Webmin is a finalist in the Sourceforge Community Choice awards
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Webmin version 1.480 and Usermin 1.410 released
This major update includes improvements to the search function, several contributed translations, SMART support for FreeBSD and OSX, DHCPd module lease display changes, support for the new OpenLDAP configuration format and much more. You can get it from the Webmin downloads page.
Also available is a new Usermin release which improves character set support when reading and replying to mail, makes mail filtering by header easier and more. It can be found on the Usermin downloads page.
Webmin development version 1.479 released
This version contains all the features that will be in the upcoming 1.480 version, such as Catalan, French, Dutch and Russian translation updates, BIND config parsing fixes, LVM LV relative size creation, 3ware and FreeBSD support in the SMART module, ability to use the CSW pkgutil command on Solaris, and much more. You can get it in various package formats from the development versions page.
Also available is Usermin 1.409, which improves character set support when reading and replying to email, makes filter creation easier, fixes a problem with HTML mail bodies appearing twice in Gmail, and more.
Virtualmin 3.69 released
This update adds a post-install setup wizard, makes it easier to enable spamd, adds support for setting up greylisting on Postfix, improves clamd support on FreeBSD, logs all backups for easy viewing and much more.
You can get it from the Virtualmin downloads page, or from one of our YUM or APT repositories. Also available from the same locations is an update to the framed theme. Also, the SVN and AWstats Virtualmin plugins have been updated.
Vote for Webmin in the SourceForge Community Choice awards
If you like Webmin, all you have to do is click on the image below and select Best Tool or Utility for SysAdmins as the category :
Virtualmin 3.68 released
This release adds IPv6 support (on Debian and Redhat-derivied systems), creates sub-domain DNS records in the parent domain, shows the SSH server status on the system informaiton page, makes website options available to domain owners, allows a virtual server to be made the default for an IP, and fixes numerous small bugs.
You can get it from the Virtualmin downloads page, or from one of our YUM or APT repositories. Also available from the same locations are updates to the framed and mobile themes. Also, the Mailman, SVN, mail relay and analytics Virtualmin plugins have been updated.
Webmin module development documentation updated
All the documentation on developing new Webmin modules has been updated and moved to a new Wiki at http://doxfer.com/Webmin/WebHome. This now includes auto-generated documentation on the Webmin API, and a quick guide to the basics of module development.
Also included is documentation on a new feature in Webmin 1.450 and later - overlay themes, which make theme development that changes colors and styles much easier. Overlays keep the layout of an existing theme while allowing the developer to change the CSS, icons and color scheme, without having to make a wholesale copy of an existing them.
Virtualmin 3.67 released
This major update includes numerous new features and bugfixes, the biggest of which is a major reduction in memory use when combined with Webmin 1.470 or later. It also adds Plesk 9 migration support, account plan cloning, default feature selection from plans, pre and post-alias modification commands, and much more.
You can get it from the Virtualmin downloads page, or from one of our YUM or APT repositories. Also available from the same locations are updates to the framed and mobile themes.
Finally, new versions of all the Virtualmin plugins are available. These are needed to gain the most benefit from the new memory-saving features.
Webmin 1.470 and Usermin 1.400 released
These are mainly bugfixes releases, to address a few problems found in Webmin 1.460, in particular with the File Manager module and popup windows. You can get them from the Webmin downloads page or Usermin downloads page.
Webmin 1.460 and Usermin 1.390 released
These new releases include major internal changes in the way modules load common Webmin libraries, which should reduce memory use and speed up the UI. In addition, Webmin 1.460 contains translation updates, FreeBSD 7.1 and Debian Lenny fixes, UI improvements, Apache IPv6 support and more. You can get them from the Webmin downloads page or Usermin downloads page.
Webmin 1.455 development version now available
Development version 1.455 is now available, in tar.gz, RPM and Debian package formats. This release includes a major change in the way modules call the core API, which should both reduce memory use and make it run faster. However, since it is wide-ranging change, I'm looking for all the testing I can get to find bugs before the next official release.
If you find any problems, please either file a bug report, or send me an email at jcameron@webmin.com.
Virtualmin 3.66 released
The major change in this update is support for plans, which are sets of quota, bandwidth, domain and other limits. These can be applied to new or existing virtual servers. Previously this functionality was combined with templates, which made it too complex for the average user.
Also in this version is a far more extensive command-line and remote API, pre- and post-backup commands, a default DNS TTL option, fixes for restores on systems with a different log directory, support for editing per-domain SpamAssassin config files and more. You can get it from the Virtualmin downloads page, or from one of our YUM or APT repositories.
Finally, new versions of the Mailman and SVN Virtualmin plugins are available. Also updated are the framed and mobule themes.
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