I assumed that since webmin is dealing with system wide operations like 
daemons, policies, accounts, etc, that one would have to be root to be able 
to change anything.  

Are you implying that any user can login to webmin and mess with ftp, telnet, 
and other services?  Or are you indicating that one should setup a special 
"group", add a particular user, and give that group admin rights via webmin?

On Wednesday 21 February 2001 19:39, Steve Elliott wrote:
> Praedor Tempus wrote:
> > Has anyone else run into this problem with webmin?
> > I find that when I connect to the web interface and login as root, it
> > accepts the username and password but...with every single "page" that I
> > go to, I get
>
> Y u wanna connect to webmin as root ?

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