What is Webmin?
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. Webmin removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manage a system from the console or remotely. See the standard modules page for a list of all the functions built into Webmin.
Latest News
Webmin 1.340 and Usermin 1.270 released
These new versions include enhancements to the default theme and the layout of some modules, a new HTML editor, SMS status notification, better YUM, Redhat Network and APT support, and much more. See the Webmin change log or Usermin change log for details, or download using the links to the left.
Virtualmin version 3.39 released
This new release includes support for migrating domains from cPanel and Ensim backups (backported from the Pro version), plus a bunch of other features. Also available is an update to the Virtualmin theme, for both Webmin and Usermin. Get them here.
This new version of Virtualmin requires Webmin 1.340, which is also now available for download. If you want to try out Virtualmin+Webmin easily and have an Amazon EC2 account, check out the instructions for running on EC2.
Webmin devel version 1.337 released
Webmin development version 1.337 is now available. This release cleans up the UI code in the Apache and Webmin Configuration modules to make them more themable, and fixes several bugs.
Webmin module developers wanted!
If you are interested in doing custom contract Webmin module or theme development, please register on the module developers page. I often receive requests for custom modules that I have no time to work on, and I'd love to be able to point potential customers to developers who are available to work on Webmin.
Virtualmin version 3.38 released
This new version improves the new mailbox and domain forms, and uses the DenyGroups SSHd directive to block logins by domain owners who don't have a shell. Also available is an update to the Virtualmin theme, for both Webmin and Usermin. Get them here.
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