On 02/14/2014 11:15 PM, Ron Morgan wrote: > I will. I just needed a place to start. actually, about a 1/2 an hour ago i > came up with time and date, which even tho i installed ntb and told it to > sync... the system clock was still off by a day. Which means webmin may not > like that so i set the time manually with sudo date.. sys clock is now ok but > still cant log in with webmin. Alltho it does take much longer to say no joy > now. > > I also think there is a cert problem. I am not good with certs. Here is some > stuff i pulled from the browser. > > Browser pointed to = https://192.168.0.40:10000/session_login.cgi > > The site's security certificate is not trusted! > You attempted to reach 192.168.0.40, but the server presented a certificate > issued by an entity that is not trusted by your computer's operating system. > This may mean that the server has generated its own security credentials, > which Chrome cannot rely on for identity information, or an attacker may be > trying to intercept your communications. > You should not proceed, especially if you have never seen this warning before > for this site. > > just a reminder.. this is a home network.. no hackers have taken over my BBB.. > > > > On Friday, February 14, 2014 11:29:34 PM UTC-7, Rusty Wright wrote: >> This is just a guess. Isn't it webmin going to need to read the /etc/shadow >> file for the password? >> That file is readable only by the user root and the group shadow. See if >> there's anything in the webmin >> documentation for what to do about this. >> >> >> Or, maybe it has its own users and isn't using the unix users. Dig into the >> webmin documentation and >> see what you can find. >> >> >> >> On Friday, February 14, 2014 7:10:02 PM UTC-8, Ron Morgan wrote: >> >> >> >> My goal is to run a headless ARM proxy server for my home network. the >> network has a large number of diferent OS's. Windows, Linux, Android/phones >> and tablets, Ipads, Bookreaders, printers and so on. I just like the idea of >> having this little thing that doesn’t take up much space or power doing this >> simple job of web filtering. >> >> >> >> I have a Beaglebone black v6.(http://www.beagleboard.org) Running headless >> debian 7.2. I can ssh in no problem. I can do normal admin functions i.e. >> apt-get install and remove files. I can configure with vi no problem. The >> trouble comes when I have and issue and where to go for advice. For >> instance, I tried to install webmin last night and all seem well till I >> tried to log in to the Bone with IE or firefox or chrome form different >> systems on the network and all came back with the same issue. >> >> >> >> When I try to log in I get a message; >> >> >> >> You must enter a username and password to login to the Webmin server on >> 192.168.0.40. >> >> >> >> I am using the default user admin name ans password. Username = debian >> password = debian thats what a self signed cert will do in a browser. That warning is meant to let you know that, you can then leave the page, or view the contents of the cert to verify its the one you expect to be served. Make sure you then save the cert to the browser. Then the next time you go to the page it will not say anything cause you "accepted" it
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