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| On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 19:48:00 +0000, Todd Aiken wrote: > Just wondering if anyone out there uses Webmin to look after a production > Slackware server. Yes, I'm sure many people do. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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| Am Mon, 06 Dec 2004 19:48:00 GMT Todd Aiken <taiken@myrealbox.com> schrieb: > Just wondering if anyone out there uses Webmin to look after a > production Slackware server. > > Thanks. my one is not productional, but i use it... just to have a look if everything just runs as i want... -- THE PRESIDENT DID IT, IS NOT AN EXCUSE THE PRESIDENT DID IT, IS NOT AN EXCUSE THE PRESIDENT DID IT, IS NOT AN EXCUSE THE PRESIDENT DID IT, IS NOT AN EXCUSE Bart Simpson on chalkboard in episode AABF05 |
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| I run Webmin from time to time (once certain things are configured, its not necessary to have it running all the time) and it works very well, although if you are going to run it on a production server, you may want to look at hardening it. I think you need a perl module to enable SSH to have the maximum security possible, although this may be overkill for your needs. |
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| Todd Aiken wrote: > Just wondering if anyone out there uses Webmin to look after a production > Slackware server. > > Thanks. I have three "production" boxes, Slak 9, Slak 9, Slak 10 all with webmin, and it certainly has reduced headaches. On one box I use the monitoring service so it can e-mail me when it has a belly-ache. GeorgeC |