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, or check out the screenshots.
Latest News
Third-party modules database back online
Sourceforge has fixed a problem with the Perl DBI driver, so the third-party modules database is now back online for searches and new submissions.
Sourceforge site migration (mostly) complete
Webmin.com is hosted by sourceforge, who recently moved all their servers to a new datacenter is Chicago. Apart from some MySQL glitches that effect the third-party modules database, the migration is now complete and the Webmin site should be up and running again. If not, email me with any problems you notice.
Virtualmin 3.62 released
This update adds a new default sorting mode for Virtual servers (by domain, with sub-servers indented), a template option for SPF included domains, the list-domains.pl API script, Procmail locking to prevent multiple concurrent SpamAssassin processes, the use of Gnu TAR on FreeBSD systems, and a bunch of small bugfixes. Get it from the Virtualmin downloads page, or from our APT and YUM repositories.
Virtualmin 3.61 released
This release adds contact email addresses for extra admins, API helper command improvements, many more help pages, *.domain DNS and web aliases, Dutch and German translation updates, and much more. You can get it from the Virtualmin downloads page, or from our APT and YUM repositories.
Also available are updates to Virtualmin plugins for SVN, AWstats, Mailman and htaccess to correct bugs and add Dutch and German translations.
Webmin 1.430 and Usermin 1.360 released!
This Webmin update includes a new TCP Wrappers module, many translation updates, several BIND module improvements, support for Linux IO scheduling classes, and much more. You can get it from the Webmin downloads page.
Also available is Usermin 1.360, which preserves read flags when moving mail between folders, better handles MIME-words encoded headers, allows scheduled background downloads and better supports SSH version 2 key generation.
Mobile/iPhone theme now available
If you access Webmin or Virtualmin from a mobile device like a smart phone or PDA, this new mobile theme makes the UI much easier to use. If you use an iPhone or iPod Touch, it is even further optimized to imitiate the native interface, thanks to the IUI library. Check it out now, and let me know about any problems you find.
Webmin 1.429 development version released
This beta version includes all the features that will be in the 1.430 release, such as a new TCP-wrappers module, Greek, Catalan and Dutch translation updates, OSX Leopard user and group support, many BIND improvements and much more. You can download it from the development versions page.
Please let me know about any issues you run into before the official 1.430 release.
Virtualmin 3.60 released
This new version adds webmail and admin DNS aliases to new
domains, a page for setting global variables for use in templates, support
for editing included domains in SPF records, Module Config options for a
custom logo, Dutch updates, and many other small features and bug fixes. Get it from the Virtualmin
downloads page.
Several of the Virtualmin plugins have also been
updated, mostly with Dutch translations thanks to Gandyman.
Virtualmin 3.59 released
This update includes Plesk 7 migration support, MySQL permission replication, POD documentation for the command-line API, the virtualmin API wrapper command, purging of backups on FTP and SSH servers, a complete Spanish translation thanks to Ignacio, and much more. Get it from the Virtualmin downloads page.
Complete Virtualmin API documented
I've updated the Virtualmin command-line API docs to include all the programs and parameters. These are now generated from POD docs in the code itself, so will stay much more up-to-date in future.
Virtualmin 3.58 released
The biggest new feature in this version of Virtualmin is support for multiple backup schedules, and a new UI for editing them. Domain owners can also schedule, backup and restore (to a limited degree) their domains. Version 3.58 also improves Plesk migration, adds logging for API calls, allows remote MySQL clients to be edited, and adds a full Dutch translation by Gandyman.
You can get it from the Virtualmin downloads page, in a variety of formats, or see the full change log. Also available are updates to many of the Virtualmin plugins. You'll need to be running Webmin 1.420 or later to use it though.
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