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redhat:other-redhat:webmin-redhat [2017/10/02 13:25] – [Installing Webmin] michaelredhat:other-redhat:webmin-redhat [2020/02/12 16:51] (current) – [How To Install and Use Webmin on CentOS 8] michael
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-====== How To Install and Use Webmin on CentOS ======+====== How To Install and Use Webmin on CentOS ====== 
 Webmin is a modern, web control panel for any Linux machine. It allows you to administer your server through an simple interface. With Webmin, you can change settings for common packages on the fly. Webmin is a modern, web control panel for any Linux machine. It allows you to administer your server through an simple interface. With Webmin, you can change settings for common packages on the fly.
  
 In this tutorial, you'll install and configure Webmin on your server and secure access to the interface with a valid certificate using Let's Encrypt. You'll then use Webmin to add new user accounts, and update all packages on your server from the dashboard. In this tutorial, you'll install and configure Webmin on your server and secure access to the interface with a valid certificate using Let's Encrypt. You'll then use Webmin to add new user accounts, and update all packages on your server from the dashboard.
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 +This tutorial explains how to install Webmin on CentOS 8.
  
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   - ''**Then add these lines** to the file and **save** it with **:wq**'' <sxh bash>[Webmin]   - ''**Then add these lines** to the file and **save** it with **:wq**'' <sxh bash>[Webmin]
 name=Webmin Distribution Neutral name=Webmin Distribution Neutral
-#baseurl=http://download.webmin.com/download/yum +#baseurl=https://download.webmin.com/download/yum 
-mirrorlist=http://download.webmin.com/download/yum/mirrorlist+mirrorlist=https://download.webmin.com/download/yum/mirrorlist
 enabled=1 enabled=1
 </sxh> </sxh>
-  - Next, add the Webmin author's PGP key so that your system will trust the new repository: <code>#  +  - Next, add the Webmin author's PGP key so that your system will trust the new repository: <code># rpm --import http://www.webmin.com/jcameron-key.asc</code>
-# rpm --import http://www.webmin.com/jcameron-key.asc</code>+
  
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 FIXME FIXME
  
-https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-webmin-on-centos-7+https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-webmin-on-centos-8/
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