What is Webmin?
Webmin is an open-source web-based control panel that allows users to easily manage various domains of their Linux servers through a graphical user interface. Webmin was created by Jamie Cameron and was released in 1997, and now it has become quite a popular tool for Linux system administrators and new learners. With the help of Webmin, users can perform a wide range of system administration tasks without needing the knowledge of the command-line interface, which is good for initial learners and beginners.
Key Features
As we know management software and tools offer a lot of functionalities and features to their users, and the same goes for Webmin let’s see some features that are offered by Webmin in detail.
1. Web-based interface: Well we are talking about a web-based tool, so the interface it provides is also a web-based interface. which means you can access and manage your server from any browser, this makes it useful for remote work.
2. User and group management: As we all know when it comes to admins, they have to manage all the users and groups that are working on a particular server. Webmin provides tools for creating, modifying, and deleting user accounts and groups. With this admins can also manage permissions and access privileges easily.
3. System configuration: The user can configure various system settings, including network configuration, hostname, time and date, and more, all from within the Webmin interface.
4. Package management: Webmin also supports package management for many Linux distributions. you can easily update, install, and remove packages with a few clicks.
5. File management: When it comes to managing files and folders on your server it can be a difficult task but Webmin uses a built-in file manager. you can upload, download, rename, and delete files and folders easily.
6. Service management: Users can also configure services such as Apache, Nginx, MySQL, and much more directly from webmin interface with ease.
7. Firewall configuration and web-based shell: Webmin includes modules for managing firewall rules, and you can configure IP tables and other firewall tools without any command line syntax knowledge. this also includes a built-in web-based shell which allows you to execute commands directly from interfaces.
Introduction to Webmin: Web-based Linux System Administration
Linux system administration can be a difficult task, especially for beginners. Command-line interfaces are powerful tools for managing Linux systems, on the other hand, they can also be complex to operate on. When it comes to GUIs, we have a Web-based solution that simplifies the management of Linux servers and makes it easy for beginners to understand and use Webmin.