From: C. W. <cj...@ho...> - 2001-01-26 16:51:51
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Does anyone know any specifics about how to create themes? I havent really seen any documentation or how-to's on it. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com |
From: Mark S. <mar...@ms...> - 2001-08-30 20:38:25
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From: <pau...@di...> - 2002-11-13 12:00:09
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When writing a webmin theme, is it possible to use this theme to force webmin to use a different login page ?? Thanks, Paul. |
From: <nig...@di...> - 2002-12-19 15:32:57
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Hi, I have issues with pages being refreshed. When I submit a form page in any of the modules and displayed the redirected page, the redirected page is never updated. I have to manual refresh and all the updated information is there ! Also, it can be seen sometimes when I renter webmin with a new session and it fails to prompt me for username/password, even though I have logged out gracefully ! I did not see this until recently ? I dont rememember it happening in my early days of using Webmin. Is webmin doing caching at the server ? Also I have tuned my browser to 'always go to the server' for pages. Any suggestions or is there something that we are doing wrong ? thanks in advance, Nigel. |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2002-12-20 01:24:25
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nig...@di... wrote: > Hi, > > I have issues with pages being refreshed. > > When I submit a form page in any of the modules and displayed the redirected > page, the redirected page is never updated. I have to manual refresh and all > the updated information is there ! > > Also, it can be seen sometimes when I renter webmin with a new session and it > fails to prompt me for username/password, even though I have logged out > gracefully ! > > I did not see this until recently ? I dont rememember it happening in my early > days of using Webmin. > > Is webmin doing caching at the server ? > > Also I have tuned my browser to 'always go to the server' for pages. > > Any suggestions or is there something that we are doing wrong ? Sounds like your browser is doing excessive caching .. I have seen this with Opera, and no of know reliable way to prevent it :( - Jamie |
From: Michael W. <mw...@ai...> - 2004-11-17 23:14:15
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Ok, in an attempt to fix the session_login problem of the login showing in two frames, or after relogging in, one frame not refreshing properly...I have the following: in my theme config I have "two" headinclude lines..I don't know if this is legal, but it "appears" to work: headinclude=config.css headinclude=framecheck.inc framecheck.inc has the following in it: <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> passpage = document.URL if (top.location == self.location) if (! (self.location == "session_login.cgi")) if (document.URL.match("aim_")) top.location.href="/index.cgi?" + passpage </script> index.cgi in the theme contains the following: #!/usr/bin/perl ########################################################################### # # Autors: Deepen V. Dhulla <de...@de...> # Peter N. Hrebicek <pe...@ch...> # ############################################################################ require './web-lib.pl'; &init_config(); $hostname = &get_system_hostname(); $ver = &get_webmin_version(); if ($gconfig{'real_os_type'}) { $ostr = "$gconfig{'real_os_type'} $gconfig{'real_os_version'}"; } else { $ostr = "$gconfig{'os_type'} $gconfig{'os_version'}"; } &PrintHeader(); print <<"EOF"; <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Webmin</title> </head> <!-- <frameset border="0" cols="295, *" frameborder="0"> <frame name="nav" target="main" src="navigate.cgi"> <frame name="content" src="home.cgi"> </frameset> --> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> origURL = parent.document.URL contentURL = origURL.substring(origURL.indexOf('?')+1, origURL.length) document.write('<frameset border="0" cols=295, *" frameborder="0"><frame src="na vigate.cgi" name="nav" target="main" ><frame src=\"' + contentURL + '\" name="content"><\/fr ameset>') </script> </html> EOF I have modified session.cgi by inserting the following line at line 32: print "<script>\nif (window != window.top) {\n window.top.location = window.location;\n }\n</script>\n"; What it does: session_login.cgi is now always appropriately loaded as top window. Bugs: Ocassionaly the "main" frame becomes the top window. When the session expires, and you click on something, I can here the reload "click" happening for about 10 seconds and can see the URL being modified rapidly for the entire time. Eventually you get to the session_login screen. Any ideas on how to fix this? (I had assumed that sometimes for some reason, the call to &header is not including the javascript..but upon html code inspection it is called, but apparently ignored.) Michael Wray S4F Technologies, Inc. 2448 S. 81st St. Tulsa, OK 74137 http://www.s4f.com mailto:mw...@s4... |
From: Robin V. <rob...@ho...> - 2007-09-19 11:18:10
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Well its Quite Easy I have already made a VNC Module and Im going to secure it somewhat more an= d then Im going to Share it (its for Usermin but you can use it for Webmin = aswell) And well Now I need to make a Module for Webmin for the Program iDesk.. Well I almost finished it.. THOUGH I need to Intergrade it now... I cant find out how to make the Layout print around it.. Sory I cant make it clear without Sharing the Entire Source code but I dunn= o how to do that since I dont know a place to upload.. :/ Cheers Robin _________________________________________________________________ De mooiste afbeeldingen van Jessica Simpson vind je met Live Search http://search.live.com/images/results.aspx?q=3Djessica%20simpson&FORM=3DBIR= E= |
From: hamouda <dim...@gm...> - 2009-03-30 14:58:35
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Hi, I hope you have enough time to go through my e-mail. I'm trying to administrate iptables,snort and clamav through webmin. I had trouble getting the snort webmin module, but finally found this one: http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/infosys/security/oldsnort/downloads/snort-1.0.wbm but I was asking myself if this one is this module is compatible with snort-2.8.3.1? then I will have to centralize the log of the firewall,snort and clamav. Then I will have to correlate the log so that when an attack is being performed on the network and snort detects it, an iptables rule is automatically generated to prevent the attack. Is this doable with webmin and any help is welcome :) Thx a lot. -- being selfish won't help you progressing, learn & share that's the point. Give a hand in the forums to help the others & urself; http://www.fedora-tunisia.org/ http://forums.fedora-fr.org/ http://fedora.kiewel-online.de/repoview/linux/releases/7/ |
From: Robert P. <rpe...@sy...> - 2009-05-08 17:43:54
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Thanks Jamie, Attached is a tarball with two files, index.cgi and xxx.cgi. There is a parameter in index.cgi called $show_bug which can be set to 0 or 1. The issue is that when the html for a lower level set of tabs is produced it messes up the code for a following tab at the top level. When the second set of tabs is last you can return to all the pages from an action button. Then the second set of tabs is not last the tab after them does not display its output when you return from the action. Regards, Bob Pearson |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2009-05-08 21:43:35
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On 08/May/2009 10:43 Robert Pearson wrote .. > Thanks Jamie, > > Attached is a tarball with two files, index.cgi and xxx.cgi. > There is a parameter in index.cgi called $show_bug which can be set to 0 or > 1. > > The issue is that when the html for a lower level set of tabs is produced it > messes up the code for a following tab at the top level. > > When the second set of tabs is last you can return to all the pages from an > action button. > > Then the second set of tabs is not last the tab after them does not display > its output when you return from the action. Hmm, this seems to work OK to me. Which Webmin version are you running, and which theme? Also, could you post a screenshot? - Jamie |
From: Emna M. <msa...@ho...> - 2009-10-17 21:26:00
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From: Joe C. <jo...@sw...> - 2001-01-26 19:36:38
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I think all of the documentation remains in Jamies head. However, after quizzing him mercilessly I've managed to make one. So here's a quick rundown--hopefully Jamie will correct if I'm missing something. Create a directory called "mytheme" in your webmin directory. Create a file called theme.info in that directory that contains the following: desc=Name of the theme Create a file called config, with the following: brand=Company or whatever who made the theme brand_url=http://your.url.com cs_header=hex triplet for your chosen header color cd_link=hex triplet for the link color All are optional, and there are a few others that can be included...the source is probably the place to go for completeness. (I'll document themes in the Webmin Users Guide eventually...) Now create a complete copy of the directory tree of Webmin, without all the files. Just the base module directories and the images directories below those. Now put your new icons into the various correct locations within your new tree, change themse in Webmin and you'll be set. It's not a non-tedious task, since everything goes into it's own directory and you have to go through and make sure you're naming things correctly. Also, it's a damn lot of icons...it took us two weeks of constant work to make ours (which will be publically available soon...see screenshots on my homepage: http://www.swelltech.com/pengies/joe -- just zip down to the Webmin section to find the links to the images). Hope this helps. C. Wildermuth wrote: > Does anyone know any specifics about how to create themes? I havent > really seen any documentation or how-to's on it. -- Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> Affordable Web Caching Proxy Appliances http://www.swelltech.com |