Praedor Tempus wrote: > > 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? yeah - it a funny concept that threw me for a little bit when i set my bsd machines up.
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