Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user accounts, internet services, DNS, file sharing and so on.
| Tags | Systems Administration |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | POSIX AIX BSD BSD/OS FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD HP-UX IRIX Linux SCO Solaris |
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Changes: This major update includes improvements to the search function, several contributed translations, SMART support for FreeBSD and Mac OS X, DHCPd module lease display changes, support for the new OpenLDAP configuration format, and much more.


Changes: This release includes major internal changes in the way modules load common Webmin libraries, which should reduce memory use and speed up the UI. In addition, Webmin 1.470 contains translation updates, FreeBSD 7.1 and Debian Lenny fixes, UI improvements, Apache IPv6 support, and more.


Changes: This version makes the user interface in several modules more consistent, improves Russian and Dutch translations, and has full DNSSEC support, UI improvements in many modules, Blowfish password support, and many many more features and bugfixes.


Changes: This release makes the user interface in several modules more consistent, improves the look of the default theme, updates Hungarian, Catalan, and Japanese translations, adds features to the BIND and DHCP modules, fixes many small bugs, and much more.


Changes: This update includes a new TCP Wrappers module, many translation updates, several BIND module improvements, support for Linux I/O scheduling classes, and much more.
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Recent commentsGreat tool
Great tool, clean and secure code, acls, https, easy to develop your own module . . .
Nearly a dream combined with ssh admin for most basic things.
I used to hate configuring servers through a GUI...
But now I am a Webmin addict.
Re: Great Program
http://www.webmin.com (http://www.webmin.com) works for me.
Re: Great Program
> This truely is a great program.. Works
> great to admin my machine remotely w/o
> being able to use telnet.
>
Where can I download it? It's homepage can not be displayed.
Re: OMFG!
He's right. This program is a MUST HAVE!