On 8 Jul at 04:50, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> going
> https://localhost:1/
>
> a password is required.
> I provided a user name and a root name, but I did not get any the access.
> Any idea?
> Is there something to setup?
No, but you have to make sure the user name has root permissions, and th
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 11:50:56AM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> going
> https://localhost:1/
>
> a password is required.
> I provided a user name and a root name, but I did not get any the access.
> Any idea?
> Is there something to setup?
Webmin isn't packaged as part of Fedora, so you'll
On 08/07/2021 17:50, Patrick Dupre wrote:
going
https://localhost:1/
a password is required.
I provided a user name and a root name, but I did not get any the access.
Any idea?
Is there something to setup?
Is "webmin" a Fedora packaged utility?
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Try download the RPM file.
There are another admin tool like webmin you may like them
http://www.tecmint.com/web-control-panels-to-manage-linux-servers/
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On Fri, May
On 05/02/2014 07:11 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I was unable to install webmin by using yum:
"nothing to do"!
Hence, I was wondering it there some conflicts with fedora or
if it just not recommanded to use it!
You have to get the rpm from the webmin site, then do a 'yum localinstall'.
A
Stephen Gallagher wrote:
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>On 11/01/2010 09:03 AM, Edward S.P. Leong wrote:
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>>Dear All,
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>>Are you using webmin 1.510 and usermin 1.440 in your FC System ?
>>If so, would you mind to reply for me ?
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>Instead of asking whether an
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On 11/01/2010 09:03 AM, Edward S.P. Leong wrote:
> Dear All,
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> Are you using webmin 1.510 and usermin 1.440 in your FC System ?
> If so, would you mind to reply for me ?
Instead of asking whether anyone else is using webmin (chances are, they
are)