![]() If you have a firewall enabled on your system, you need to allow Webmin's port through the firewall, so that it can be accessed remotely: Note: Webmin is accessible via TCP port 10000. └─7433 /usr/bin/perl /usr/share/webmin/ /etc/webmin/nfĪug 28 17:23:27 lamptest systemd: Starting Webmin server daemon.Īug 28 17:23:27 lamptest perl: pam_unix(webmin:auth): authentication failure logname=>Īug 28 17:23:29 lamptest webmin: Webmin startingĪug 28 17:23:29 lamptest systemd: Started Webmin server daemon. Process: 7432 ExecStart=/usr/share/webmin/ /etc/webmin/nf (code=ex> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sun 17:23:29 UTC 53s ago You should receive an output similar to the following: Once the installation finishes, check that the webmin service is running properly using the following command: Once the update finishes, you can install Webmin using the following command: Update your package index with the newly added Webmin repository: ![]() Open the /etc/apt/sources.list file:Īdd the Webmin repository at the end of the file:ĭeb sarge contribĮxit the file with CTRL+X, then press Y and ENTER to save the changes. You can now add the Webmin repository with this key. ![]() Here, you use the wget tool to get Webmin’s PGP key, and then you pass the output to the gpg command line tool to unpack the input and save it to the /usr/share/keyrings/ path. Wget -qO- | sudo gpg -dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/webmin.gpg Use the following command to get the PGP key provided by the Webmin developers to verify the package's authenticity, and then use the gpg command line tool to convert it to a file that apt can use: To make sure this new repository is trusted and that it is indeed the one Webmin developers provide, you'll download a PGP signature-a digital signature that is used to verify packages that are downloaded from the Internet. To install the Webmin control panel, you'll need to add the Webmin repository that will enable you to install the Webmin packages and update them with apt. Sudo apt update Step 2: Adding the Webmin Repository and Installing Webmin ![]() Start by updating the packages in the package manager cache to the latest available versions using the following command: You can get one from our website, and you can follow our Connecting to your VPS with SSH and improving security guide to connect to your server via SSH and set up a sudo user. An Ubuntu 22.04 server with root access or a sudo user.In this tutorial, we'll install Webmin on an Ubuntu 22.04 server, and use it to perform basic system administration tasks such as monitoring the system, adding new users with different permissions, installing, updating and upgrading packages, as well as running software on your server, in addition to executing commands. Webmin can be used to manage your server remotely from any browser. If you use a LAMP stack on your server, you can use Webmin to configure your Apache web server, MySQL server, PHP applications, as well as other technologies such as PostgreSQL database servers and Python. The web interface Webmin provides is a flexible modern dashboard with dozens of options to manage the internal configurations of your Linux server, such as user accounts, disk quotas, DNS, package settings, services, web servers, and much more. Webmin is a free and open-source web-based control panel that allows you to manage your Linux server from the browser. How to Install and Use Webmin on Ubuntu 22.04 Introduction
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