After seeing this thread I decided to see what all the hub bub was about so I loaded 
it up and pretty nice interface...  though I'm still partial to editing config files 
by hand...  Though it did help me get the smb server running at home (silly thing 
was set to us plain passwords and smbpasswd was entering encrypted ones)...

Funny thing is that both my Mandrake servers display that they are Mandrake 7.2 yet 
they are 8.0...

Julia

Quoting George Abdo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> if you have ssl installed, Webmin uses it by default.
> 
> Try: https://localhost:10000
> 
> George
> 
> 
> On Tue,  3 Jul 2001 00:10, Dave Peat wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am trying to get webmin to run, but it will not.  I open the browser,
> > type http://localhost:10000/ and I get: Netscape: Error
> > A network error occured while Netscape was receiving data.
> > (Network Error: Connection reset by peer)
> > Try connectiong again.
> >
> > I have two lines (among many others) in /etc/services that say:
> > ndmp   10000/tcp   Network Data Manamement Protocol
> > ndmp   10000/udp   Network Data Manamement Protocol
> >
> > There is no * in front of them.
> >
> > Typing ps -e |grep miniserv.pl yields:
> > 1415  ?   00:00:00 miniserv.pl
> >
> > Which I believe means it is running.  Attempting to start it tells me it
> > cannot bind to port 10000 because the port is already in use at
> > /usr/share.webmin.miniserv.pl
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> > Thanks,
> > Dave
> > Registered Linux User # 184784
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