Virtualmin is a Webmin module that simplifies the process of setting up and managing virtual servers. It can create Apache virtual hosts, BIND DNS domains, MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, and set up Sendmail or Postfix to accept email for a domain. It can also manage mailboxes and mail aliases within a domain.
| Tags | Systems Administration |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds a post-install setup wizard, makes it easier to enable spamd, adds support for setting up greylisting on Postfix, improves clamd support on FreeBSD, and logs all backups for easy viewing.


Changes: This update adds a post-install setup wizard, makes it easier to enable spamd, adds support for setting up greylisting on Postfix, improves clamd support on FreeBSD, logs all backups for easy viewing, and much more.


Changes: This release adds IPv6 support (on Debian and Red Hat-derived systems), creates sub-domain DNS records in the parent domain, shows the SSH server status on the system information page, makes Web site options available to domain owners, allows a virtual server to be made the default for an IP, and fixes numerous small bugs.


Changes: The major change in this update is support for plans, which are sets of quota, bandwidth, domain, and other limits. These can be applied to new or existing virtual servers. Previously this functionality was combined with templates, which made it too complex for the average user. Also in this version is a far more extensive command-line and remote API, pre- and post-backup commands, a default DNS TTL option, fixes for restores on systems with a different log directory, support for editing per-domain SpamAssassin config files, and more.


Changes: This version allows multiple SSL Web sites on the same IP address (given a valid certificate), adds DNSSEC support (when running Webmin 1.443 or later), improves deletion of large spam folders, improves validation of procmail and Webalizer configurations, allow UCC certificates to be created, grants domain owners the ability to restore from local files, adds ZIP format backups, and much more.