From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2002-12-15 23:51:53
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Fred Bacon wrote: > Hi Jamie, > > I upgraded a webmin installation on the Redhat 6.2 machine we use as > our mail server. The machine has all of the latest redhat updates for > this release. However, being a 6.2 release, it only has perl 5.005003 > installed. I connect to webmin via SSL. > > After installing, I attempted to connect using Mozilla 1.1, but > everything was very slow. Most of the image transfers failed. I > restarted webmin and even rebooted the machine, but nothing seemed to > make a difference. The first thing I wanted to do was create a new > certificate since the old one had expired. After I struggled through > this with the slow connection, I was unable to connect to webmin--or > so it seemed. Mozilla continued to complain about the expired > certificate (which I thought had been replaced), and after I accepted > it would return an error (-12227 if anyone is interested). > > Eventually, I decided to connect to the machine using lynx. (The > idea came to me while I was writing this message.) Lynx had no problem > establishing a connection. This time I created a new certificate and > began using it immediately. Viola, mozilla's difficulties with the > server vanished. Now my problem is gone. Yeah, there is a bug in mozilla that causes that error -12227 to appear if it sees two different certificates with the same details (company, email address, country and so on). > The problem was probably a bug in mozilla and not with webmin as I > first suspected. Still, the question I originally intended to ask is > still relevant to me. How can one roll back to a previous version of > webmin without losing your webmin users and groups? You can just install the old version, and users and groups will be left unharmed. When installing the RPM, you may have to run rpm -U --force webmin-1.030-1.noarch.rpm - Jamie |