Selecting this link will download the Webmin module compressed in a GZ archive. To download using your terminal window, start by launching a terminal on the desktop. Launching a terminal window on Linux is very easy.
With the terminal window open and ready to use, go to the list of Webmin third-party modules. Once on the list, scroll through and find what you wish to download. It should look exactly like the example command down below.
From here, you can copy the file to your server to upload to the Webmin web UI. Or, follow the instructions in the next section of this guide to upload via a web browser.
Uploading your downloaded third-party module allows you to keep a module backup if you need to re-install it. There are many ways to upload the module to your system. To start the upload process, open up the Webmin UI interface in a new browser tab. When you select the paperclip icon, a pop-up window will appear.
Using the pop-up window, browse for the third-party module on your computer and select it. Webmin makes it possible to install third-party modules directly from a URL. Wait around 30 seconds, and then reload the page and log in again.
Your browser should now indicate that the certificate is valid. First, click the System dropdown menu in the left-hand sidebar, and then click the link for Users and Groups. From here, you can add and manage users and groups. To add a user, click Create a new user , which is located at the top of the users table.
This displays the Create User screen, where you can supply the username, password, groups and other options. Follow these instructions to create the user:. After making those selections, press Create. This will create the deploy user in short order. Webmin lets you update all of your packages through its user interface. To update all of your packages, first, click the Dashboard button above the left-hand sidebar, and then locate the Package updates field.
Click this link, and then press Update selected packages to start the update. You may be asked to reboot the server, which you can also do through the Webmin interface. For example, if you have Apache installed, you would find the configuration tab for it under Servers , and then Apache.
Explore the interface, or read the Official Webmin wiki to learn more about managing your system with Webmin. Where would you like to share this to? Twitter Reddit Hacker News Facebook. Share link Tutorial share link. Sign Up. DigitalOcean home. Community Control Panel. Hacktoberfest Contribute to Open Source. Not using Ubuntu Choose a different version or distribution. Ubuntu Introduction Webmin is a modern web control panel that allows you to administer your Linux server through a browser-based interface.
Prerequisites To complete this tutorial, you will need: One Ubuntu This server should have a non-root user with sudo privileges and a UFW firewall configured. Set this up by following our Ubuntu As you follow this prerequisite guide, be sure to configure a virtual host. Open the file in your preferred editor.
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