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Webmin

Version 1.960

Web-based interface for system administration.

4.7
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Webmin overview

Webmin is a web-based interface for Unix system administration. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.

Webmin consists of a simple Web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update system files like /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/passwd. The Web server and all CGI programs are written in Perl version 5, and use no non-standard Perl modules.

What’s new in version 1.960

Updated on Oct 24 2020

Version 1.960:
  • Fix perl warning

Information

License

Free

Size

46.9 MB

Downloads

35967

App requirements

  • Intel 32
  • PPC 32
  • Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later
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Beamy
Beamy
Jan 25 2018
1.680
0.0
Jan 25 2018
0.0
Version: 1.680
There is a newer version on the developer website. :)
interad
interad
May 2 2011
1.550
5.0
May 2 2011
5.0
Version: 1.550
Created from my G5 Tower a nice dedicated server
Garrison
Garrison
Jan 30 2006
1.260
5.0
Jan 30 2006
5.0
Version: 1.260
Not much to say about a excellent product I've been using for many years to manage multiple servers; very flexible and powerful. If using the command line to manage servers doesn't get you excited, then this is what you are looking for.
Guest
Guest
Oct 19 2005
1.240
4.5
Oct 19 2005
4.5
Version: 1.240
check out this webmin theme: http://www.stress-free.co.nz/content/view/141/2/
Guest
Guest
Jul 6 2005
1.210
4.5
Jul 6 2005
4.5
Version: 1.210
webmin is an ugly piece of goods, but man is it useful! it does things that osx server admin tools can't and it's so much more powerful. don't use the built-in server tools - use webmin. its more functional and everything is in one place. the only thing i'd like to see is an answer for Workgroup Manager, that is, the user setup in webmin is too limited. everything else is great though.
Guest
Guest
Jun 2 2005
1.210
4.5
Jun 2 2005
4.5
Version: 1.210
I have been using Webmin for about three years + to administrate Linux & BSD boxes, and have also installed it on my OS X laptop to have a system-level admin tool. Webmin is a friendly wrapper around the core configuration of a UNIX system, TP services and daemons. It's very extendible with modules available for many functions and applications. VirtualMin is a fantastic example and brilliant for anyone who needs to run multiple hosts on a single box. Webmin doesn't replace the need for understanding how a UNIX box works or is configured. If used by someone in this way, it can end in tears (I speak from experience). It's also an excellent way of granting certain administrative privileges to people without also giving them access to the box. If you don't understand UNIX, this may help you learn. If you don't care about understanding UNIX, I suggest you stay away from Webmin. It's too powerful for you.
Ambitiouslemon
Ambitiouslemon
Mar 24 2005
1.190
0.0
Mar 24 2005
0.0
Version: 1.190
Webmin IS ugly. But it is also fairly configurable. So you can make it look better if you take the time. Unfortunately there aren't any good themes ready for download so you need to do it yourself. I will admit that i haven't spent the time to make it look better for my users until recently. But I am finding that given soem time and effort you can make it better.
Guest
Guest
Mar 24 2005
1.190
4.5
Mar 24 2005
4.5
Version: 1.190
It IS great. It's just too bad it's uglier than Cinderella's stepsister. My web host, Textdrive, uses Webmin and Usermin as administrative interfaces for users. Most relatively savy admin types have no problem using these tools. However, many average users signing up are very put off and confused by Webmin. Ideally, Webmin would combine a good interface (like cpanel) with its excellent functionality.
Guest
Guest
Nov 15 2004
1.170
4.5
Nov 15 2004
4.5
Version: 1.170
Goes a long way into making OSX into a REAL unix. (If an aspect of a system's functionality is only available while physically sitting in front of the box, it's not unix.)
Guest
Guest
Mar 17 2004
1.130
4.5
Mar 17 2004
4.5
Version: 1.130
webmin is too grrrreat! Really, that's no joke!!! It's the best administration module that was ever made!!!
Guest
Guest
Feb 9 2004
1.130
4.5
Feb 9 2004
4.5
Version: 1.130
Our System Preferences should be like this great app. We have a nice Unix box, so take all advantages from it! Perfect! furhtermore, Catalonian language is available. Nice work :)
Guest
Guest
Jan 26 2004
1.130
0.0
Jan 26 2004
0.0
Version: 1.130
Webmin can be very useful, it's like the "System Preferences" for the BSD layer. My own most common use of it is for configuring the mail server (Postfix now, and sendmail back in the day). I installed Webmin via Fink, however.
Guest
Guest
Sep 13 2003
1.11
0.0
Sep 13 2003
0.0
Version: 1.11
Webmin is simply the best way to tinker with Mac OS X. I always have it installed. Want to add startup items? Use "Bootup and Shutdown". Need to reconfigure Apache? Its there. You get configuration access to many of the *nix style servers that are included in the BSD layer. You can even set up a WinNT 4.0 Domain controller through the SAMBA configuration module. There is only one problem that I have run into. If you install Webmin on Mac OS X Server, you don't want to use it to configure any of the servers that are configured using Server's Admin program. Apple has done some funky things to the config files on these servers and Webmin could render Server Admin unusable. But for Mac OS X Client, Linux and any other *nix style OS this is a must have.
interad
interad
May 2 2011
5.0
May 2 2011
5.0
Version: null
Garrison
Garrison
Jan 30 2006
5.0
Jan 30 2006
5.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jul 6 2005
4.5
Jul 6 2005
4.5
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jan 26 2004
4.3
Jan 26 2004
4.3
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Sep 13 2003
4.5
Sep 13 2003
4.5
Version: null
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