I didn't see anything indicating the message you got.

If you cannot connect that way, it is likely that Webmin is
not running--use DrakConf -> Traffic signal to make sure it
starts.

In fact

rpm -qa | grep webmin

to make sure it is installed.  I t does not install by default
in all types of installation.

Civileme

-----Original Message-----
From: Jarmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] Webmin


>
>> http://127.0.0.1:10000
>>
>> should ask you for a login.
>>
>> So also, (if lookup is hosts, DNS) should
>> http://localhost.localdomain:10000, but the use of
nicknames may or may
>> not be supported for this purpose.
>>
>> And no, you should not have to add anything--if inetd is
running, and
>> perl is running, then the webmin server should be
communicating.
>>
>> Civileme
>
>This I have undestood from help...but it does not work...as
in my message
>wrote have tried
'http://localhost:10000,http://127.0.0.1:10000 etc.
>but can't get contact...getting message as described in my
message.
>
>Did I find now something that does not work here?And just
posted that
>everything's working suberb!
>
>But this is minor problem...using linux as enduser,only
having my sons win
>machine connected ,so he can do networking via me and I don't
have
>to admin any huge network.
>Learning more all the time...maybe some day....
>
>Jarmo
>
>

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