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From: Miroslav P. <mir...@ad...> - 2021-09-19 20:18:09
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Hello Andrey, Bolshoe spasibo :-) (Mozno ja by znal govorit po ruski, ja ucilsa mnogo let i toze cital ruskije knigy.) Thank you very much. The link you have send me seems to be what I need. I shall try. Miroslav Miroslav Pospíšek Operations & Release Manager mir...@ad... +420 724 427 236 ADUCID ADUCID | Lomnickeho 1742/2a, 140 00 Prague 4 | Czech Republic www.aducid.com | Find us on LinkedIn and Twitter Please consider the environment before printing this email. This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it immediately from your system. -----Original Message----- From: Andrey Repin <anr...@ya...> Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2021 12:51 PM To: Miroslav Pospisek <web...@li...> Subject: Re: [webmin-l] process.exe on Windows Greetings, Miroslav Pospisek! > Hello, > > I am trying to install Webmin on Windows Server 2016 (having it > installed on some CentOSes) Check the https://doxfer.webmin.com/Webmin/Installing_Webmin_on_Windows It has the list of required software, including links to some of them at the bottom. Specifically, http://www.beyondlogic.org/solutions/processutil/processutil.htm > Currently I am in this state (see below), but don´t have the utility > process.exe , as it is commonly marked as malware and not available. > > What do you suggest please? > > Miroslav > > > > [MiroPospisek/Perl-5.32] C:\Perl>perl c:\webmin\setup.pl > > ********************************************************************** > * > > * Welcome to the Webmin setup script, version 1.981 * > > ********************************************************************** > * > > Webmin is a web-based interface that allows Unix-like operating > > systems and common Unix services to be easily administered. > > > > Installing Webmin in c:/webmin ... > > > > ********************************************************************** > * > > Webmin uses separate directories for configuration files and log files. > > Unless you want to run multiple versions of Webmin at the same time > > you can just accept the defaults. > > > > Config file directory [/etc/webmin]: > > Log file directory [/var/webmin]: > > > > Perl seems to be installed ok > > > > ********************************************************************** > * > > Operating system name: Windows > > Operating system version: 10 > > > > ERROR: The command process.exe must be installed to run Webmin on > Windows -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Saturday, September 18, 2021 13:49:48 Sorry for my terrible english... - Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... To remove yourself from this list, go to http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Andrey R. <anr...@ya...> - 2021-09-18 11:05:18
|
Greetings, Miroslav Pospisek! > Hello, > > I am trying to install Webmin on Windows Server 2016 (having it installed on > some CentOSes) Check the https://doxfer.webmin.com/Webmin/Installing_Webmin_on_Windows It has the list of required software, including links to some of them at the bottom. Specifically, http://www.beyondlogic.org/solutions/processutil/processutil.htm > Currently I am in this state (see below), but don´t have the utility > process.exe , as it is commonly marked as malware and not available. > > What do you suggest please? > > Miroslav > > > > [MiroPospisek/Perl-5.32] C:\Perl>perl c:\webmin\setup.pl > > *********************************************************************** > > * Welcome to the Webmin setup script, version 1.981 * > > *********************************************************************** > > Webmin is a web-based interface that allows Unix-like operating > > systems and common Unix services to be easily administered. > > > > Installing Webmin in c:/webmin ... > > > > *********************************************************************** > > Webmin uses separate directories for configuration files and log files. > > Unless you want to run multiple versions of Webmin at the same time > > you can just accept the defaults. > > > > Config file directory [/etc/webmin]: > > Log file directory [/var/webmin]: > > > > Perl seems to be installed ok > > > > *********************************************************************** > > Operating system name: Windows > > Operating system version: 10 > > > > ERROR: The command process.exe must be installed to run Webmin on Windows -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Saturday, September 18, 2021 13:49:48 Sorry for my terrible english... |
From: Miroslav P. <mir...@ad...> - 2021-09-16 18:58:02
|
Hello, I am trying to install Webmin on Windows Server 2016 (having it installed on some CentOSes) Currently I am in this state (see below), but don´t have the utility process.exe , as it is commonly marked as malware and not available. What do you suggest please? Miroslav [MiroPospisek/Perl-5.32] C:\Perl>perl c:\webmin\setup.pl *********************************************************************** * Welcome to the Webmin setup script, version 1.981 * *********************************************************************** Webmin is a web-based interface that allows Unix-like operating systems and common Unix services to be easily administered. Installing Webmin in c:/webmin ... *********************************************************************** Webmin uses separate directories for configuration files and log files. Unless you want to run multiple versions of Webmin at the same time you can just accept the defaults. Config file directory [/etc/webmin]: Log file directory [/var/webmin]: Perl seems to be installed ok *********************************************************************** Operating system name: Windows Operating system version: 10 ERROR: The command process.exe must be installed to run Webmin on Windows Miroslav Pospíšek Operations & Release Manager mir...@ad... +420 724 427 236 [cid:aducid_logo_blue_4_ad90bf7d-cf57-4c8a-a1d4-77647f5da934.png] ADUCID | Lomnickeho 1742/2a, 140 00 Prague 4 | Czech Republic www.aducid.com<https://www.aducid.com> | Find us on <https://cz.linkedin.com/company/aducid> LinkedIn<https://cz.linkedin.com/company/aducid> and Twitter<https://twitter.com/aducid> Please consider the environment before printing this email. This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it immediately from your system. |
From: John D. <jl...@jl...> - 2021-08-26 03:25:47
|
On Wed 2021-08-25 05:41 PM MDT -0600, <jca...@we...> wrote: > On 25/Aug/2021 16:28 John Doherty via webadmin-list > <web...@li...> wrote .. >> On Wed 2021-08-25 04:43 PM MDT -0600, <jca...@we...> wrote: >> >>> On 24/Aug/2021 15:50 John Doherty via webadmin-list >>> <web...@li...> wrote .. >>>> I have about 40 machines running webmin. On one of them, which I'll >>>> call >>>> webmin1, all the others are registered under the Webmin Servers >>>> Index >>>> and configured to log in automatically with a username and >>>> password. >>>> Generally this works great and is very convenient. >>>> >>>> Recently I noticed a weird anomaly. If I am logged into webmin1 and >>>> click one of the others, say webmin2, I am logged in as expected. >>>> If >>>> I >>>> then navigate to Tools->System and Server Status, I see the >>>> monitors >>>> configured on webmin2. But if I then click the module config button >>>> on >>>> webmin2, I am taken the module config for webmin1. >>>> >>>> If I then click Return to Service List, I am taken to the monitors >>>> on >>>> webmin1. If I then click System Server and Status in the navigation >>>> panel, I am taken back to the monitors on webmin2. >>>> >>>> So there doesn't seem to be a way to configure the module options >>>> on >>>> webmin2: I just can't get to that page, at least not this way. >>>> >>>> I can log in directly to webmin2 and configure the module that way. >>>> But >>>> this seems like a bug so I thought I would report it. >>>> >>>> The machine I'm calling webmin1 here is FreeBSD 12.2 with webmin >>>> 1.973. >>>> That seems to be most recent version in the FreeBSD pkg >>>> repositories >>>> and >>>> I usually prefer to install and update webmin on FreeBSD that way. >>>> The >>>> machine I'm calling webmin2 is CentOS 8.4 with webmin 1.980. >>>> >>>> I wonder if anyone here has seen this behavior or whether anyone >>>> can >>>> reproduce it. >>>> >>>> Thanks for any insights or enlightenment. >>> >>> This might be due to the way HTML is re-written when proxying from >>> one >>> Webmin server to the other. >>> >>> Does this still happen if you switch the theme on the master and >>> remote >>> systems to the older Gray Framed Theme? >> >> Thanks, Jamie. No, it doesn't happen with the old theme. I changed >> themes on the master and one of the others and then things work fine: >> I >> can get to the module config page for the second machine. >> >> It would not have occurred to me to try this without your suggestion. >> Thanks! > > Good to hear this fixed it. > > Could you file a bug for the issue when the default theme is being > used at https://github.com/virtualmin/authentic-theme/issues ? OK done. Issue 1558 opened. |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2021-08-25 23:41:22
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On 25/Aug/2021 16:28 John Doherty via webadmin-list <web...@li...> wrote .. > On Wed 2021-08-25 04:43 PM MDT -0600, <jca...@we...> wrote: > > > On 24/Aug/2021 15:50 John Doherty via webadmin-list > > <web...@li...> wrote .. > >> I have about 40 machines running webmin. On one of them, which I'll > >> call > >> webmin1, all the others are registered under the Webmin Servers Index > >> and configured to log in automatically with a username and password. > >> Generally this works great and is very convenient. > >> > >> Recently I noticed a weird anomaly. If I am logged into webmin1 and > >> click one of the others, say webmin2, I am logged in as expected. If > >> I > >> then navigate to Tools->System and Server Status, I see the monitors > >> configured on webmin2. But if I then click the module config button > >> on > >> webmin2, I am taken the module config for webmin1. > >> > >> If I then click Return to Service List, I am taken to the monitors on > >> webmin1. If I then click System Server and Status in the navigation > >> panel, I am taken back to the monitors on webmin2. > >> > >> So there doesn't seem to be a way to configure the module options on > >> webmin2: I just can't get to that page, at least not this way. > >> > >> I can log in directly to webmin2 and configure the module that way. > >> But > >> this seems like a bug so I thought I would report it. > >> > >> The machine I'm calling webmin1 here is FreeBSD 12.2 with webmin > >> 1.973. > >> That seems to be most recent version in the FreeBSD pkg repositories > >> and > >> I usually prefer to install and update webmin on FreeBSD that way. > >> The > >> machine I'm calling webmin2 is CentOS 8.4 with webmin 1.980. > >> > >> I wonder if anyone here has seen this behavior or whether anyone can > >> reproduce it. > >> > >> Thanks for any insights or enlightenment. > > > > This might be due to the way HTML is re-written when proxying from one > > Webmin server to the other. > > > > Does this still happen if you switch the theme on the master and > > remote > > systems to the older Gray Framed Theme? > > Thanks, Jamie. No, it doesn't happen with the old theme. I changed > themes on the master and one of the others and then things work fine: I > can get to the module config page for the second machine. > > It would not have occurred to me to try this without your suggestion. > Thanks! Good to hear this fixed it. Could you file a bug for the issue when the default theme is being used at https://github.com/virtualmin/authentic-theme/issues ? |
From: John D. <jl...@jl...> - 2021-08-25 23:29:44
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On Wed 2021-08-25 04:43 PM MDT -0600, <jca...@we...> wrote: > On 24/Aug/2021 15:50 John Doherty via webadmin-list > <web...@li...> wrote .. >> I have about 40 machines running webmin. On one of them, which I'll >> call >> webmin1, all the others are registered under the Webmin Servers Index >> and configured to log in automatically with a username and password. >> Generally this works great and is very convenient. >> >> Recently I noticed a weird anomaly. If I am logged into webmin1 and >> click one of the others, say webmin2, I am logged in as expected. If >> I >> then navigate to Tools->System and Server Status, I see the monitors >> configured on webmin2. But if I then click the module config button >> on >> webmin2, I am taken the module config for webmin1. >> >> If I then click Return to Service List, I am taken to the monitors on >> webmin1. If I then click System Server and Status in the navigation >> panel, I am taken back to the monitors on webmin2. >> >> So there doesn't seem to be a way to configure the module options on >> webmin2: I just can't get to that page, at least not this way. >> >> I can log in directly to webmin2 and configure the module that way. >> But >> this seems like a bug so I thought I would report it. >> >> The machine I'm calling webmin1 here is FreeBSD 12.2 with webmin >> 1.973. >> That seems to be most recent version in the FreeBSD pkg repositories >> and >> I usually prefer to install and update webmin on FreeBSD that way. >> The >> machine I'm calling webmin2 is CentOS 8.4 with webmin 1.980. >> >> I wonder if anyone here has seen this behavior or whether anyone can >> reproduce it. >> >> Thanks for any insights or enlightenment. > > This might be due to the way HTML is re-written when proxying from one > Webmin server to the other. > > Does this still happen if you switch the theme on the master and > remote > systems to the older Gray Framed Theme? Thanks, Jamie. No, it doesn't happen with the old theme. I changed themes on the master and one of the others and then things work fine: I can get to the module config page for the second machine. It would not have occurred to me to try this without your suggestion. Thanks! |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2021-08-25 23:24:05
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So if you switched to the "Use command" mode, Webmin will just run a command like : ping -c 1 -w 5 remote-host and check it's exit status. You could try creating an "execute commmand" monitor to do the same thing, and see if that works better? On 23/Aug/2021 00:47 Joaquim Homrighausen <jo...@we...> wrote .. > > So this is still happening with 1.979. I'm now bumping to 1.980, but not > expecting much to change. > > I've switched from Webmin's internal "ping" to using "Use command > suitable for Linux or FreeBSD". No change. > > I've moved the "ping monitors" to another host. No change. > > Is there a way to enable some sort of debugging for "System and server > status" pings ... ? > > I run a self-written Python script on the same server, that basically > does the same type of ping monitoring, and it *never* reports a "down" > when Webmin does. > > I'm confused :-) > > > -joho > > > > On 2020-12-08 23:12, Joaquim Homrighausen wrote: > > > > Hi there > > > > As stated in the post(s), Webmin 1.962 on Ubuntu 20.04.LTS. > > > > We do indeed use fail2ban on the servers being "pinged", but the ping > > interval is set rather high. > > > > The checking server all of a sudden starts reporting monitors as being > > down, but they are actually not. If I ssh into that checking server, > > and issue ping to the servers reported as being down by Webmin, I get > > a response. Every time. > > > > If I reboot the checking server, which takes about 10-15 seconds, > > everything goes back to normal. > > > > It sounds/looks to me like a "build-up" issue, but I've only ever seen > > this on that particular server. It happened with Ubuntu 18.04.LTS, and > > it's happening with Ubuntu 20.04.1.LTS. > > > > It happens frequently, but not every day. > > > > The checking server is not logging in to the remote servers, it's > > simply sending ICMP/pings. > > > > > > -joho > > > > > > On 2020-12-08 23:04, Eric Tykwinski wrote: > >> Sorry new to the list, but what are you running? > >> VirtualMin, Webmin, Cloudmin? > >> > >> My first guess would be a fail2ban issue as that is a popular > >> dictionary attack mitigation method, so a cluster of webmin servers > >> with an incorrect password on one would cause this. > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2021-08-25 23:01:07
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On 24/Aug/2021 15:50 John Doherty via webadmin-list <web...@li...> wrote .. > I have about 40 machines running webmin. On one of them, which I'll call > webmin1, all the others are registered under the Webmin Servers Index > and configured to log in automatically with a username and password. > Generally this works great and is very convenient. > > Recently I noticed a weird anomaly. If I am logged into webmin1 and > click one of the others, say webmin2, I am logged in as expected. If I > then navigate to Tools->System and Server Status, I see the monitors > configured on webmin2. But if I then click the module config button on > webmin2, I am taken the module config for webmin1. > > If I then click Return to Service List, I am taken to the monitors on > webmin1. If I then click System Server and Status in the navigation > panel, I am taken back to the monitors on webmin2. > > So there doesn't seem to be a way to configure the module options on > webmin2: I just can't get to that page, at least not this way. > > I can log in directly to webmin2 and configure the module that way. But > this seems like a bug so I thought I would report it. > > The machine I'm calling webmin1 here is FreeBSD 12.2 with webmin 1.973. > That seems to be most recent version in the FreeBSD pkg repositories and > I usually prefer to install and update webmin on FreeBSD that way. The > machine I'm calling webmin2 is CentOS 8.4 with webmin 1.980. > > I wonder if anyone here has seen this behavior or whether anyone can > reproduce it. > > Thanks for any insights or enlightenment. This might be due to the way HTML is re-written when proxying from one Webmin server to the other. Does this still happen if you switch the theme on the master and remote systems to the older Gray Framed Theme? |
From: John D. <jl...@jl...> - 2021-08-24 23:08:26
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I have about 40 machines running webmin. On one of them, which I'll call webmin1, all the others are registered under the Webmin Servers Index and configured to log in automatically with a username and password. Generally this works great and is very convenient. Recently I noticed a weird anomaly. If I am logged into webmin1 and click one of the others, say webmin2, I am logged in as expected. If I then navigate to Tools->System and Server Status, I see the monitors configured on webmin2. But if I then click the module config button on webmin2, I am taken the module config for webmin1. If I then click Return to Service List, I am taken to the monitors on webmin1. If I then click System Server and Status in the navigation panel, I am taken back to the monitors on webmin2. So there doesn't seem to be a way to configure the module options on webmin2: I just can't get to that page, at least not this way. I can log in directly to webmin2 and configure the module that way. But this seems like a bug so I thought I would report it. The machine I'm calling webmin1 here is FreeBSD 12.2 with webmin 1.973. That seems to be most recent version in the FreeBSD pkg repositories and I usually prefer to install and update webmin on FreeBSD that way. The machine I'm calling webmin2 is CentOS 8.4 with webmin 1.980. I wonder if anyone here has seen this behavior or whether anyone can reproduce it. Thanks for any insights or enlightenment. |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2021-08-23 08:07:50
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So this is still happening with 1.979. I'm now bumping to 1.980, but not expecting much to change. I've switched from Webmin's internal "ping" to using "Use command suitable for Linux or FreeBSD". No change. I've moved the "ping monitors" to another host. No change. Is there a way to enable some sort of debugging for "System and server status" pings ... ? I run a self-written Python script on the same server, that basically does the same type of ping monitoring, and it *never* reports a "down" when Webmin does. I'm confused :-) -joho On 2020-12-08 23:12, Joaquim Homrighausen wrote: > > Hi there > > As stated in the post(s), Webmin 1.962 on Ubuntu 20.04.LTS. > > We do indeed use fail2ban on the servers being "pinged", but the ping > interval is set rather high. > > The checking server all of a sudden starts reporting monitors as being > down, but they are actually not. If I ssh into that checking server, > and issue ping to the servers reported as being down by Webmin, I get > a response. Every time. > > If I reboot the checking server, which takes about 10-15 seconds, > everything goes back to normal. > > It sounds/looks to me like a "build-up" issue, but I've only ever seen > this on that particular server. It happened with Ubuntu 18.04.LTS, and > it's happening with Ubuntu 20.04.1.LTS. > > It happens frequently, but not every day. > > The checking server is not logging in to the remote servers, it's > simply sending ICMP/pings. > > > -joho > > > On 2020-12-08 23:04, Eric Tykwinski wrote: >> Sorry new to the list, but what are you running? >> VirtualMin, Webmin, Cloudmin? >> >> My first guess would be a fail2ban issue as that is a popular >> dictionary attack mitigation method, so a cluster of webmin servers >> with an incorrect password on one would cause this. |
From: Rich W. <rw...@zy...> - 2021-07-19 14:22:48
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Is there somewhere in the module that will allow me to adjust these two parameters? Thanks, Rich |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2021-06-03 02:55:51
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Great! This will be included in the next release .. On 31/May/2021 22:59 Joaquim Homrighausen <jo...@we...> wrote .. > > Found: > > /usr/share/webmin/net/debian-linux-lib.pl > /usr/share/webmin/firewall/debian-linux-lib.pl > /usr/share/webmin/nis/debian-linux-lib.pl > /usr/share/webmin/firewall6/debian-linux-lib.pl > > Looks like it was the one in /usr/share/webmin/firewall > > Changed it, and it seems to have done the trick! Thank you. > > > > -joho > > > > > On 2021-05-31 19:33, Jamie Cameron wrote: > > Hi Joaquim, > > > > Can you try applying this patch and see if it helps : > > > > https://github.com/webmin/webmin/commit/aa0f6e774765370b0b8695907994bc3f15ff3519#diff-a3863c5d7ce546d24186581bcba0b0a157db9d318d9174d46d0db3f3f38cc1a6 > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2021-06-01 05:59:39
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Found: /usr/share/webmin/net/debian-linux-lib.pl /usr/share/webmin/firewall/debian-linux-lib.pl /usr/share/webmin/nis/debian-linux-lib.pl /usr/share/webmin/firewall6/debian-linux-lib.pl Looks like it was the one in /usr/share/webmin/firewall Changed it, and it seems to have done the trick! Thank you. -joho On 2021-05-31 19:33, Jamie Cameron wrote: > Hi Joaquim, > > Can you try applying this patch and see if it helps : > > https://github.com/webmin/webmin/commit/aa0f6e774765370b0b8695907994bc3f15ff3519#diff-a3863c5d7ce546d24186581bcba0b0a157db9d318d9174d46d0db3f3f38cc1a6 |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2021-05-31 18:15:16
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Hi Joaquim, Can you try applying this patch and see if it helps : https://github.com/webmin/webmin/commit/aa0f6e774765370b0b8695907994bc3f15ff3519#diff-a3863c5d7ce546d24186581bcba0b0a157db9d318d9174d46d0db3f3f38cc1a6 - Jamie On 30/May/2021 23:39 Joaquim Homrighausen <jo...@we...> wrote .. > > This is possibly related to: https://www.virtualmin.com/node/70862 > > > On 2021-05-31 08:35, Joaquim Homrighausen wrote: > > > > Fresh Ubuntu 20.04.LTS, latest patches, etc applied. > > Installed Webmin 1.973 on it. Upgraded to 1.974. > > Went to Linux Firewall > > Clicked Reset firewall > > > > Was greeted with "Bootup action iptables does not exist" > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2021-05-31 06:39:28
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This is possibly related to: https://www.virtualmin.com/node/70862 On 2021-05-31 08:35, Joaquim Homrighausen wrote: > > Fresh Ubuntu 20.04.LTS, latest patches, etc applied. > Installed Webmin 1.973 on it. Upgraded to 1.974. > Went to Linux Firewall > Clicked Reset firewall > > Was greeted with "Bootup action iptables does not exist" |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2021-05-31 06:35:49
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Fresh Ubuntu 20.04.LTS, latest patches, etc applied. Installed Webmin 1.973 on it. Upgraded to 1.974. Went to Linux Firewall Clicked Reset firewall Was greeted with "Bootup action iptables does not exist" -joho |
From: David O. <da...@sy...> - 2021-05-23 23:15:17
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<div dir='auto'>Bind 9.16 on webmin works fine, but my named.conf lives as one big file as ISC intended. <div dir="auto"><br></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On May 23, 2021 3:21 PM, Tom Strike <to...@sl...> wrote:<br type="attribution" /><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">I have been using Webmin now for a few years now and really love the way <br> it makes Bind file creation and updates. I just set up a new server with <br> Ubuntu 20.04 and installed Bind9.16 on it. The new named.conf file is <br> now broken out into several different files with includes in an empty <br> named.conf. Webmin no longer recognizes the configuration for the new <br> Bind9. I had to spend 2 days creating all the files I needed by hand and <br> then troubleshoot the setup just for a basic DNS service. I'm not even <br> going to elaborate on setting up the slave servers. <br> <br> My question is, has there been or will there be an update that can <br> handle the present state of the art config files for Bind9? <br> <br> <br> <br> - <br> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... <br> To remove yourself from this list, go to <br> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list <br> </p> </blockquote></div><br></div> |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2021-05-23 23:09:35
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On 23/May/2021 15:21 Tom Strike <to...@sl...> wrote .. > I have been using Webmin now for a few years now and really love the way > it makes Bind file creation and updates. I just set up a new server with > Ubuntu 20.04 and installed Bind9.16 on it. The new named.conf file is > now broken out into several different files with includes in an empty > named.conf. Webmin no longer recognizes the configuration for the new > Bind9. I had to spend 2 days creating all the files I needed by hand and > then troubleshoot the setup just for a basic DNS service. I'm not even > going to elaborate on setting up the slave servers. > > My question is, has there been or will there be an update that can > handle the present state of the art config files for Bind9? Hi Tom, Virtualmin should be able to handle BIND config files that use includes. What does wrong exactly on your system? - Jamie |
From: Tom S. <to...@sl...> - 2021-05-23 22:22:01
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I have been using Webmin now for a few years now and really love the way it makes Bind file creation and updates. I just set up a new server with Ubuntu 20.04 and installed Bind9.16 on it. The new named.conf file is now broken out into several different files with includes in an empty named.conf. Webmin no longer recognizes the configuration for the new Bind9. I had to spend 2 days creating all the files I needed by hand and then troubleshoot the setup just for a basic DNS service. I'm not even going to elaborate on setting up the slave servers. My question is, has there been or will there be an update that can handle the present state of the art config files for Bind9? |
From: Turritopsis D. T. En M. <ceo...@gm...> - 2021-05-05 14:06:55
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Subject: [SOLVED] Webmin web user interface on Linux mail server is inaccessible Good day from Singapore, Today 5th May 2021 Wed, my colleague Edward Joseph Snowden (fictitious name used here) told me that Webmin web user interface on client's Linux mail server is not accessible. So I putty/ssh into the Linux mail server, which is a CentOS 6.8. First thing, I checked the configuration of Webmin. # ps -ef | grep webmin /usr/bin/perl /usr/libexec/webmin/miniserv.pl /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf # nano /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf Partial Contents of /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf: port=10101 listen=10101 >From the above snippets, Webmin is not listening on the default port of 10000 but 10101. Then I proceeded to check the running Linux iptables firewall rules. # iptables -S | grep 10101 I noticed that TCP port 10101 is NOT open. I checked /etc/init.d/iptables Partial Contents of /etc/init.d/iptables IPTABLES=iptables IPTABLES_DATA=/etc/sysconfig/$IPTABLES IPTABLES_FALLBACK_DATA=${IPTABLES_DATA}.fallback IPTABLES_CONFIG=/etc/sysconfig/${IPTABLES}-config IPV=${IPTABLES%tables} # ip for ipv4 | ip6 for ipv6 [ "$IPV" = "ip" ] && _IPV="ipv4" || _IPV="ipv6" PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES=/proc/net/${IPV}_tables_names VAR_SUBSYS_IPTABLES=/var/lock/subsys/$IPTABLES >From the above snippet, Linux iptables firewall rules are saved in /etc/sysconfig/iptables I checked /etc/sysconfig/iptables and noticed that it contains the following line: [ro...@ma... init.d]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables | grep 10101 -A INPUT ! -i lo -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 10101 -j ACCEPT Apparently the saved iptables firewall rules DO allow TCP port 10101. To solve the problem, I executed the following command. # service iptables restart This allows the saved iptables firewall rules to be reloaded. Now TCP port 10101 is open in the Linux iptables firewall. Besides the above issue, I also noticed that new iptables firewall rules were added to block the Windows Server in the same subnet from accessing it. # iptables -S | grep xxx -A DENYIN -s 192.168.1.xxx/32 ! -i lo -j DROP -A DENYOUT -d 192.168.1.xxx/32 ! -o lo -j LOGDROPOUT I proceeded to delete the above 2 iptables firewall rules. # iptables -D DENYIN -s 192.168.1.xxx/32 ! -i lo -j DROP # iptables -D DENYOUT -d 192.168.1.xxx/32 ! -o lo -j LOGDROPOUT Now Webmin web user interface is accessible from the Windows Server in the same subnet. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming has solved the problem. Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming, 43 years old as of 5th May 2021, is a TARGETED INDIVIDUAL living in Singapore. He is an IT Consultant with a System Integrator (SI)/computer firm in Singapore. He is an IT enthusiast. -----BEGIN EMAIL SIGNATURE----- The Gospel for all Targeted Individuals (TIs): [The New York Times] Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy Workers Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/01/science/sonic-attack-cuba-microwave.html ******************************************************************************************** Singaporean Targeted Individual Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming's Academic Qualifications as at 14 Feb 2019 and refugee seeking attempts at the United Nations Refugee Agency Bangkok (21 Mar 2017), in Taiwan (5 Aug 2019) and Australia (25 Dec 2019 to 9 Jan 2020): [1] https://tdtemcerts.wordpress.com/ [2] https://tdtemcerts.blogspot.sg/ [3] https://www.scribd.com/user/270125049/Teo-En-Ming -----END EMAIL SIGNATURE----- |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2021-05-03 06:38:06
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Hello When doing this: "For Debian packages, you can also get the PGP signature for the latest version, so that you can verify the package with the command gpg --verify webmin_1.973_all.deb-sig.asc webmin_1.973_all.deb.", the resulting output from GPG is this: gpg: Signature made Sun Mar 7 18:23:22 2021 UTC gpg: using DSA key D97A3AE911F63C51 gpg: Can't check signature: No public key -joho |
From: <sou...@ro...> - 2021-04-22 22:30:02
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*> Would a merge request for this be considering favorably?* Thanks but I don't think so. We install only default PHP version provided by the OS. If admin wants to install an extra PHP version(s), no problem, however it cannot be the part of default installation. The less installation steps the better. On Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 14:57 Marc Laporte, <ma...@ma...> wrote: > Thank you Ilia! > > Has there been any thought/discussion about making this part of the > standard installation script? > > Via the script, we could determine which versions of PHP are > * installed or not (save disk space) > * active or not (save RAM but easily activate later in the GUI) > > Would a merge request for this be considering favorably? > > Thanks! > > Marc > -- > Marc Laporte > Founder, WikiSuite.org > CEO, EvoluData.com > > https://wikisuite.org/The-most-comprehensive-and-integrated-Open-Source-enterprise-solution > > > > On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 13:14:21 +0300 sou...@ro... said > > > One "weakness": it doesn't automatically offer multiple versions of > PHP. > > You can easily install multiple PHP versions on Debian. Check out our > > official PHP installation guide: > > Virtualmin - Multiple PHP Versions (Debian) > > > > On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 at 04:08, Marc Laporte < ma...@ma... > > wrote: > > +1 > > I use Virtualmin on servers even if only one website is planned. It sets > up > > everything quite nicely. And it is a nice segmentation layer, so you can > > later have other sites which different permissions. > > I suggest you pick an OS with MariaDB by default (So Debian and not > Ubuntu > > which uses MySQL) > > One "weakness": it doesn't automatically offer multiple versions of PHP. > So > > you need to fiddle on this to get it working. This is something we > addressed > > in the wrapper script here: > > https://gitlab.com/wikisuite/virtualmin-installer > > Best regards, > > Marc > > -- > > Marc Laporte > > Founder, WikiSuite.org > > CEO, EvoluData.com > > > https://wikisuite.org/The-most-comprehensive-and-integrated-Open-Source-enterprise-solution > > > > On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 11:00:38 -0400 Webmin users list > > web...@li... said > > > > From: Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming < ceo...@gm... > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 10:41 AM > > > > To: web...@li... > > > > Subject: [webmin-l] Planning on setting up Postfix + Dovecot + > Webmail + > > > > Apache + MariaDB + PHP using Webmin Control Panel in the Cloud > > > > > > > > I am planning to setup Postfix Email Server + Dovecot IMAP/POP3 > Incoming > > > Mail > > > > Server + Webmail (Roundcube or Squirrelmail) + Apache Web Server + > MariaDB > > > > Database Server + PHP using Webmin Control Panel specifically, in the > > > cloud, > > > > preferably Amazon EC2. > > > > Are there any very good and well written guides on doing this type of > > > setup? > > > > > > Personally, I would just setup a Virtualmin site, it will pre-setup a > > > LAMP/Email server for you. > > > https://www.virtualmin.com/ > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > Eric Tykwinski > > > TrueNet, Inc. > > > P: 610-429-8300 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at > web...@li... > > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > - > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at > web...@li... > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > |
From: Marc L. <ma...@ma...> - 2021-04-22 11:57:53
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Thank you Ilia! Has there been any thought/discussion about making this part of the standard installation script? Via the script, we could determine which versions of PHP are * installed or not (save disk space) * active or not (save RAM but easily activate later in the GUI) Would a merge request for this be considering favorably? Thanks! Marc -- Marc Laporte Founder, WikiSuite.org CEO, EvoluData.com https://wikisuite.org/The-most-comprehensive-and-integrated-Open-Source-enterprise-solution On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 13:14:21 +0300 sou...@ro... said > One "weakness": it doesn't automatically offer multiple versions of PHP. > You can easily install multiple PHP versions on Debian. Check out our > official PHP installation guide: > Virtualmin - Multiple PHP Versions (Debian) > > On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 at 04:08, Marc Laporte < ma...@ma... > wrote: > +1 > I use Virtualmin on servers even if only one website is planned. It sets up > everything quite nicely. And it is a nice segmentation layer, so you can > later have other sites which different permissions. > I suggest you pick an OS with MariaDB by default (So Debian and not Ubuntu > which uses MySQL) > One "weakness": it doesn't automatically offer multiple versions of PHP. So > you need to fiddle on this to get it working. This is something we addressed > in the wrapper script here: > https://gitlab.com/wikisuite/virtualmin-installer > Best regards, > Marc > -- > Marc Laporte > Founder, WikiSuite.org > CEO, EvoluData.com > https://wikisuite.org/The-most-comprehensive-and-integrated-Open-Source-enterprise-solution > > On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 11:00:38 -0400 Webmin users list > web...@li... said > > > From: Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming < ceo...@gm... > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 10:41 AM > > > To: web...@li... > > > Subject: [webmin-l] Planning on setting up Postfix + Dovecot + Webmail + > > > Apache + MariaDB + PHP using Webmin Control Panel in the Cloud > > > > > > I am planning to setup Postfix Email Server + Dovecot IMAP/POP3 Incoming > > Mail > > > Server + Webmail (Roundcube or Squirrelmail) + Apache Web Server + MariaDB > > > Database Server + PHP using Webmin Control Panel specifically, in the > > cloud, > > > preferably Amazon EC2. > > > Are there any very good and well written guides on doing this type of > > setup? > > > > Personally, I would just setup a Virtualmin site, it will pre-setup a > > LAMP/Email server for you. > > https://www.virtualmin.com/ > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Eric Tykwinski > > TrueNet, Inc. > > P: 610-429-8300 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: <sou...@ro...> - 2021-04-22 11:20:12
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> > One "weakness": it doesn't automatically offer multiple versions of PHP. You can easily install multiple PHP versions on Debian. Check out our official PHP installation guide: Virtualmin - Multiple PHP Versions (Debian) <https://www.virtualmin.com/documentation/web/multiplephp#toc-installing-php-56-andor-74-andor-80-on-debian-910-KPV6rfqw> On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 at 04:08, Marc Laporte <ma...@ma...> wrote: > +1 > > I use Virtualmin on servers even if only one website is planned. It sets > up everything quite nicely. And it is a nice segmentation layer, so you can > later have other sites which different permissions. > > I suggest you pick an OS with MariaDB by default (So Debian and not Ubuntu > which uses MySQL) > > One "weakness": it doesn't automatically offer multiple versions of PHP. > So you need to fiddle on this to get it working. This is something we > addressed in the wrapper script here: > https://gitlab.com/wikisuite/virtualmin-installer > > Best regards, > > Marc > > -- > Marc Laporte > Founder, WikiSuite.org > CEO, EvoluData.com > > > https://wikisuite.org/The-most-comprehensive-and-integrated-Open-Source-enterprise-solution > > > > On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 11:00:38 -0400 Webmin users list > web...@li... said > > > > From: Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <ceo...@gm...> > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 10:41 AM > > > To: web...@li... > > > Subject: [webmin-l] Planning on setting up Postfix + Dovecot + Webmail > + > > > Apache + MariaDB + PHP using Webmin Control Panel in the Cloud > > > > > > I am planning to setup Postfix Email Server + Dovecot IMAP/POP3 > Incoming Mail > > > Server + Webmail (Roundcube or Squirrelmail) + Apache Web Server + > MariaDB > > > Database Server + PHP using Webmin Control Panel specifically, in the > cloud, > > > preferably Amazon EC2. > > > Are there any very good and well written guides on doing this type of > setup? > > > > Personally, I would just setup a Virtualmin site, it will pre-setup a > > LAMP/Email server for you. > > https://www.virtualmin.com/ > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Eric Tykwinski > > TrueNet, Inc. > > P: 610-429-8300 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at > web...@li... > > To remove yourself from this list, go to > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at > web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > |
From: Marc L. <ma...@ma...> - 2021-04-22 01:07:10
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+1 I use Virtualmin on servers even if only one website is planned. It sets up everything quite nicely. And it is a nice segmentation layer, so you can later have other sites which different permissions. I suggest you pick an OS with MariaDB by default (So Debian and not Ubuntu which uses MySQL) One "weakness": it doesn't automatically offer multiple versions of PHP. So you need to fiddle on this to get it working. This is something we addressed in the wrapper script here: https://gitlab.com/wikisuite/virtualmin-installer Best regards, Marc -- Marc Laporte Founder, WikiSuite.org CEO, EvoluData.com https://wikisuite.org/The-most-comprehensive-and-integrated-Open-Source-enterprise-solution On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 11:00:38 -0400 Webmin users list web...@li... said > > From: Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <ceo...@gm...> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 10:41 AM > > To: web...@li... > > Subject: [webmin-l] Planning on setting up Postfix + Dovecot + Webmail + > > Apache + MariaDB + PHP using Webmin Control Panel in the Cloud > > > > I am planning to setup Postfix Email Server + Dovecot IMAP/POP3 Incoming Mail > > Server + Webmail (Roundcube or Squirrelmail) + Apache Web Server + MariaDB > > Database Server + PHP using Webmin Control Panel specifically, in the cloud, > > preferably Amazon EC2. > > Are there any very good and well written guides on doing this type of setup? > > Personally, I would just setup a Virtualmin site, it will pre-setup a > LAMP/Email server for you. > https://www.virtualmin.com/ > > Sincerely, > > Eric Tykwinski > TrueNet, Inc. > P: 610-429-8300 > > > > > > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |