

MaWebmin 1.984 and Usermin 1.834 released We recommend that all systems with untrusted Of other small features and improvements. This release contains a critical security fix, an updated theme, and a bunch MaWebmin 1.990 and Usermin 1.840 released
Webmin vs cpanel zip file#
ZIP file backups, and more control over the location of SSL certificate files. More reseller permissions, a better UI for downloading large backups, improved
Webmin vs cpanel update#
This major update adds fcgiexec support, a function to reset domains, moreĬontrol over SSL certificate linking, Amazon SES integration for sending mail, This is mainly a bugfix release for issues found since 1.990.

Webmin vs cpanel upgrade#
With less-privileged Webmin users are recommended to upgrade ASAP. This release fixes a security issue in versions 1.991 and below.

System Logs Viewer module, improves support for large uplaods, and fixes This release improves systemd support, enhances password hashing, adds the new This update fixes SystemD-related bugs in 1.995. This update fixes various small bugs, updates the default start/stop commandsįor Apache, BIND, MySQL and ProFTPd, and includes the latest Authentic theme. Monitoring, adds Mint Linux support, and updates the Authentic Theme to theĪugWebmin 1.997 and Usermin 1.853 released This update more strongly enforces SSL mode, improves AMD CPU thermal

Latest News Webmin 2.000 and Usermin 1.860 released Modules page for a list of all the functions built into Webmin. Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manageĪ system from the console or remotely. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS,įile sharing and much more. Webmin 2.0 (v2.000) can be downloaded from GitHub.Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Webmin 2.0 also adds support for AMD CPU temperature reporting within the administrative interface as another notable addition.Īmong the fixes in Webmin 2.0 is restarting dependent services when the firewall daemon (firewalld) is restarted, preserving the service state for Usermin and Webmin on package upgrades, and other fixes. Webmin 2.0 now enforces HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) policy for its SSL enabled mode, improved HTTP to HTTPS redirection, support for handling multiple versions of Webmin on systemd-based systems, improved upgrading between minor versions of Webmin, theme updates, and more. Originally with the bump to Webmin 2.0 would have been removing the legacy support that has built up over the years, but Webmin 2.0 is out this week as a more incremental update over the Webmin 1.xxx releases. However, this didn't end up being the case for Webmin 2.0. In prior planning roadmaps for Webmin 2.0 going back years, there was talk of overhauling much of the code and doing away with lots of the legacy support from end-of-life operating systems to support for outdated versions of Perl. Over the two decades that Webmin has been around for managing Linux servers, it's focused heavily on maintaining backwards compatibility. This software remains largely written in Perl and BSD-licensed. Webmin as a popular, open-source web-based server administration/management software package that is a popular alternative to the likes of cPanel and Plesk is out with its big "v2.0" release.įrom the secure web browser based interface, Webmin allows managing of Linux servers with ease.
