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A handy tool for those who would prefer to do their admininstration via a web-based GUI rather than the command line or directly at the console. Find it in /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin. Once you install it, you'll have to configure it by running the setup.sh script that it uses to set itself up. Note that the program depends on [[perl]] and the latest version in ports may not be the latest version of the program proper (there's an option w/in the program itself to install or update to the latest version).
 
A handy tool for those who would prefer to do their admininstration via a web-based GUI rather than the command line or directly at the console. Find it in /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin. Once you install it, you'll have to configure it by running the setup.sh script that it uses to set itself up. Note that the program depends on [[perl]] and the latest version in ports may not be the latest version of the program proper (there's an option w/in the program itself to install or update to the latest version).
  
[[Image:Webmin_small.PNG|thumb|webmin in action on a FreeBSD 5 system]]
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<img src="http://www.freebsdwiki.net/images/3/31/Webmin_small.PNG" alt="webmin in action">
  
 
See also http://www.webmin.com/
 
See also http://www.webmin.com/
  
 
[[Category:Ports and Packages]]
 
[[Category:Ports and Packages]]

Revision as of 13:30, 5 November 2005

A handy tool for those who would prefer to do their admininstration via a web-based GUI rather than the command line or directly at the console. Find it in /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin. Once you install it, you'll have to configure it by running the setup.sh script that it uses to set itself up. Note that the program depends on perl and the latest version in ports may not be the latest version of the program proper (there's an option w/in the program itself to install or update to the latest version).

<img src="http://www.freebsdwiki.net/images/3/31/Webmin_small.PNG" alt="webmin in action">

See also http://www.webmin.com/

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