Feature List von WebMin:

Leider ist WebMin (glaube ich zumindest) nicht Secure; also reines HTTP...
Ist ev. ein bisschen kritisch (da Sniffing m�glich)

Gruss

Christian

The following modules are included as standard with release 0.960 of Webmin.
You can also download and re-install any modules from this page that you may
have deleted from Webmin on your system. 

Name Download Description Supports 
Logical Volume Management lvm.wbm Configure volume groups, physical volumes
and logical volumes for Linux LVM. Linux only. 
Filesystem Backup fsdump.wbm Backup and restore filesystems using the dump
and restore family of commands. Linux and Solaris. 
Usermin Configuration usermin.wbm Configure global options for the Usermin
user account management server. All operating systems. 
CD Burner burner.wbm Burn data CDs from ISO images or selected directories.
All operating systems. 
SSL Tunnels stunnel.wbm Setup SSL tunnels to encrypt services like POP3 and
IMAP, using stunnel run from inetd. All operating systems. 
Jabber IM Server jabber.wbm Configure the multi-protocol Jabber messaging
server. All operating systems. 
MON Service Monitor mon.wbm Setup MON, a powerful service monitor and
alerting system. Linux only. 
QMail Configuration qmailadmin.wbm Configure the QMail mail server, a
simpler alternative to Sendmail. All operating systems. 
Cluster Users and Groups cluster-useradmin.wbm Create, update and delete
users and groups across multiple servers. Unlike NIS, each server has keeps
its own passwd and group files which are remotely updated by this module.
Nearly all operating systems that use standard /etc/passwd and /etc/group
files. 
Cluster Software Packages cluster-software.wbm Install RPMs, debian and
solaris packages across multiple servers from one source. Linux and Solaris.

Heartbeat Monitor heartbeat.wbm Configure the Heartbeat package for
automatic server failover in a cluster. Linux only. 
SSH Server sshd.wbm Setup the SSH server for remote secure logins. All
operating systems. 
ProFTPD Server proftpd.wbm Configure the powerful ProFTPD FTP server.
Supports all options in most of the standard modules. All operating systems.

Scheduled Commands at.wbm Schedule the execution of one-off commands or
scripts. Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD. 
Change Passwords passwd.wbm Change the passwords of Unix users. All
operating systems. 
Fetchmail Mail Retrieval fetchmail.wbm Configure the popular fetchmail
program for automatically retrieving mail from other servers. All operating
systems. 
NIS Client and Server nis.wbm Setup a system as an NIS client, master or
slave server. Note that NIS+ is not supported. Caldera OpenLinux, Redhat
Linux, Debian Linux, SuSE Linux and Solaris. 
Command Shell shell.wbm Execute shell commands and view their output. All
operating systems. 
PAM Authentication pam.wbm Configure the PAM authentication steps used by
services such as telnet, POP and FTP. Linux-PAM on all distributions that
include it. 
Perl Modules cpan.wbm Install new Perl modules on your system, and view
those already installed. All versions of Perl. 
System and Server Status status.wbm View the status of services on your
system and on remote systems. All operating systems. 
PostgreSQL Database Server postgresql.wbm Manage databases, tables and users
in your PostgreSQL database server. PostgreSQL versions 6.5 and above, and
the PostgreSQL 7 series. 
Extended Internet Services xinetd.wbm Edit servers handled by Xinetd, a
replacement for inetd. Xinetd as installed on Redhat Linux 7 and above. 
Webmin Actions Log webminlog.wbm View detailed logs of actions by Webmin
users. All operating systems. 
Postfix Configuration postfix.wbm Configure the Postfix mail server. All
versions of Postfix (I think). 
Linux RAID raid.wbm Create RAID 0, 1, 4, 5 and linear devices on a Linux
system. Linux systems with software RAID tools installed and built into the
Kernel. 
MySQL Database Server mysql.wbm Setup databases, tables and permissions in
your MySQL database server. All 3-series versions of MySQL. 
Manual Pages man.wbm A simple interface to system man pages. Most operating
systems. 
System Logs syslog.wbm Configure the syslog server on your system and view
its log files. Most operating systems that include the syslog daemon. 
WU-FTP Server wuftpd.wbm Configure the access control, anonymous FTP and
other options of WU-FTPd Should support all versions of WU-FTPd. 
Webmin Servers servers.wbm Displays an index of other Webmin servers for
easy linking. All operating systems. 
Linux Boot Loader lilo.wbm Edit kernels and partitions selectable at boot
time with LILO. All Linux distributions that use LILO for booting, not GRUB
or some other bootloader. 
Telnet Login telnet.wbm Login to your system with telnet. All operating
systems, though an SSH server is needed if used in SSL mode. 
Custom Commands custom.wbm Create buttons to execute commonly used commands
on your system.  All operating systems. 
Network Configuration net.wbm Configure boot time and active interfaces,
DNS, routing and /etc/host. Solaris, Redhat Linux, Suse Linux, Open Linux,
FreeBSD, Debian Linux 2.2 and Cobalt Linux 5.0 
DHCP Server dhcpd.wbm Manage subnets, hosts and groups for ISC DHCPD. DHCPD
versions 2 and 3, including some new version 3 features such as pools. 
Majordomo List Manager majordomo.wbm Create and configure mailing lists for
Majordomo. Majordomo versions 1.94 and above (but not Majordomo 2). 
File Manager file.wbm View, edit and change permissions on files and
directories on your system with a Windows-like file manager.  All operating
systems (assuming your browser supports Java). 
FreeBSD NFS Exports bsdexports.wbm Edit file shares from the FreeBSD
/etc/exports file. NFS daemons on FreeBSD and OpenBSD. 
HPUX NFS Exports hpuxexports.wbm Edit file shares as defined in the HPUX
/etc/exports file. HPUX versions 10 and 11. 
PPP Usernames and Passwords pap.wbm Manage dialout and dialin PPP users
under Linux. All versions of Linux with PPP installed. 
Squid Proxy Server squid.wbm Configure Squid options, ACLs, caching
parameters and proxy users.  Squid versions 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4.

Sendmail Configuration sendmail.wbm Manage sendmail aliases, masquerading,
address rewriting and other features.  Sendmail versions 8.8 and above. 
Printer Administration lpadmin.wbm Create and edit local and remote
printers. Supports Windows print servers and Ghostscript print drivers.
Traditional Linux and BSD LPD, LPRng and the SysV print system on Solaris,
HPUX, SCO and Irix. Include native print driver support on Redhat, Caldera,
and SuSE. 
BIND 4 DNS Server dnsadmin.wbm Create and edit domains and DNS records. BIND
series 4 DNS servers. 
BIND DNS Server bind8.wbm Create and edit domains, DNS records and BIND
options. BIND series 8 and 9 DNS servers (though not all BIND 9 options are
supported). 
Apache Webserver apache.wbm Configure almost all Apache directives. All
Apache versions from 1.0 onwards. 
Scheduled Cron Jobs cron.wbm Create, edit and delete cron jobs. Most
operating systems. 
Solaris NFS Shares dfsadmin.wbm Edit file shares as defined in the
/etc/dfs/dfstab file. NFS servers on Solaris 2.5 and up. 
Linux NFS Exports exports.wbm Edit NFS file shares defined in /etc/exports.
NFS daemon on all versions of Linux. 
Internet Services and Protocols inetd.wbm Edit services in /etc/inetd.conf,
/etc/services and /etc/rpc. Almost all operating systems, including advanced
Inetd features. 
Bootup and Shutdown Actions init.wbm Setup scripts to be run at boot time
from /etc/init.d or /etc/rc.local. All operating systems. 
Disk and Network Filesystems mount.wbm Mount filesystems and swap files
usually configured in /etc/fstab or /etc/vfstab. Most operating systems,
include SMBFS support on Linux. 
Samba Windows File Sharing samba.wbm Create and edit samba file and print
shares.  All versions of Samba, though advanced features to do with domains
are not supported. 
Users, Groups and Passwords useradmin.wbm Create and edit Unix users and
groups from the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files. Nearly all operating
systems that use standard /etc/passwd and /etc/group files. 
Linux Partitions on Local Disks fdisk.wbm Create and edit paritions on local
SCSI and IDE disks on Linux All versions of Linux. 
Solaris Partitions on Local Disks format.wbm Create and edit paritions on
local disks on Solaris. All versions of Solaris from 2.5 upwards, though
partition creation is only supported on Sparc Solaris. 
Running Processes proc.wbm List, kill and renice running processes on your
system. All operating systems. 
Software Packages software.wbm Manage software packages on your system, and
install new packages. RPM, FreeBSD, Debian, Solaris and SCO package
management systems. 
Disk Quotas quota.wbm Setup and edit user or group disk quotas for local
filesystems. Quota systems on Linux, Solaris, BSD, SCO and HPUX. 
Webmin Configuration webmin.wbm Change the admin username/password, web
server port and list of allowed hosts for the webmin server.  All operating
systems. 
Webmin Users acl.wbm Create Webmin users and configure which modules and
features they are allowed to access. All operating systems. 

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Azubi IFK LabTec 
> Sent: Dienstag, 16. April 2002 15:17
> To: 'AspGerman Kaffeehaus'
> Subject: RE: [aspdecoffeehouse] OT: Apache
> 
> 
> Auf was ich da bei der Liste auf gui.apache.org gestossen bin, ist:
> WebMin...
> 
> Kenne WebMin von fr�her her...
> Hatte eigentlich gar nicht an ihn gedacht, als Apache Konfig editor...
> Ist jedoch Genial, wenn's um Linux Config geht (User, D�mone, 
> SendMail, und eben auch Apache)
> Konfiguration per eigenem Port (glaub 800 oder so)... 
> funktioniert gut, auch wenn der Apache noch nicht l�uft...
> (nicht so Apache Stop; da Fehler... Apache Neustarten -> 
> Mist, wo ist mein WebMin?)
> 
> Gruss
> 
> Christian Thuer
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gerald Kaindl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Dienstag, 16. April 2002 15:01
> > To: AspGerman Kaffeehaus
> > Subject: [aspdecoffeehouse] OT: Apache
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hallo,
> > 
> > kann mir jemand von euch vielleilcht ein GUI-Admin-Tool f�r 
> > den Apache unter
> > Suse 8.0 empfehlen? Kenn mich mit Linux schlecht bis gar 
> > nicht aus und habs
> > nicht geschafft eines zu finden das ich dann auch 
> > installieren/in Betrieb
> > nehmen kann.
> > Vielleicht kennt ja jemdand von euch eines mit einem guten 
> howTo dazu.
> > 
> > Danke
> > 
> > Gerald
> > 
> > 
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