Webmin – A Web Based System Administration Control Panel for Linux
Webmin is an open source web based system configuration application for Linux system administration. With the help of this tool we can manage internal system configuration such as setting up user accounts, disk quotas, services configuration like Apache, DNS, PHP or MySQL, file sharing and much more. Webmin applications is based on Perl module and it uses TCP port 10000 with OpenSSL library for communicating via browser. Webmin team has released latest Webmin 1.740 version on 15th March, 2015, which contains lots of major fixes and changes, more consistent and themeable Web user. What’s New in Webmin 1.740 New awesome Authentic Theme by Ilia Rostovtsev has been added. Added more German translation updates. Editing support has been added for DMARC DNS records, which are specially encoded TXT records for determining the response to SPF and DKIM violations. SSL connection option added when Webmin sends mail to remote mail server like Gmail that doesn’t allow unencrypted SMTP connections. Module access control options added to minimize visible system status details on a user basis. A new button to reload Postfix mail configuration. This brief tutorial will explain you how to install latest Webmin in Linux systems. I assume that the following installation guidelines will work on all major Linux flavours like RHEL, CentOS, Fedora and Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint.