What is Webmin?

Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. Webmin removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manage a system from the console or remotely. See the standard modules page for a list of all the functions built into Webmin, or check out the screenshots.

Latest News

Virtualmin 3.57 released

This update adds more variables for pre- and post- change scripts, checks for MySQL and PostgreSQL installs with no root password, ensures that scheduled backup emails are only sent to owners of their respective domains, and fixes a bunch of small bugs. You can get it from the Virtualmin download page.

Virtualmin GPL EC2 image updates

The new image has the ID ami-c442a7ad, and includes Virtualmin 3.56, Webmin 1.410, and several other module updates. Full instructions on how to use it are available on the Virtualmin on Amazon EC2 page.

The paid AMI containing the Pro version has also been updated to the same release numbers. See the paid AMI page for information on how to purchase it.

Virtualmin 3.56 released

This new version adds support for custom per-domain fields, fixes many bugs in migrating cPanel and Plesk backups (and reduces memory needed), allows FTP chroot directories to be easily configured, avoids username prefix clashes, and supports internationalized domain names. Get it from the Virtualmin download page.

Virtualmin 3.55 released

This Virtualmin update includes many cPanel and Plesk migration fixes and improvements, support for FTP and SSH migration, handling for web logs outside the home directory, the delete-user.pl and migrate-domain.pl command-line scripts, control over library preloading and data collection, and the ability to move virtual servers between owners. Get it from the Virtualmin download page.

Webmin 1.410 and Usermin 1.340 released!

This Webmin update includes big Czech and Dutch updates (thanks to Petr Vanek and Gandyman), more control over Webmin passwords, support for IPFW and bootup actions on OSX, many LDAP improvements, customizable status messages and much more. You can get it from the Webmin download page, or view the change log.

Also available is Usermin 1.340, which has many webmail improvements, Czech translation updates, better XSS protection, a more secure session database and several other changes.

Webmin development version 1.409 released

This version, available from the development packages page contains all the features that will be in the upcoming 1.410 office release. If you get the chance, try it out and let us know about any problems you find.

Virtualmin version 3.54 released

This update improves Plesk migration and adds Windows Plesk support, better validates Sendmail and Qmail configurations, limits deleted MX records to ones created by Virtualmin, and fixes a bunch of other small bugs. Get it from the Virtualmin download page.

Virtualmin Documentation updates

I've put together fairly detailed docs on Webmin, Virtualmin and LDAP, slave DNS domains, and setting up mail relaying. As always, feedback is welcome.

Virtualmin version 3.53 released

This release adds protection against a browser stop breaking domain creation, a single SSL website per shared IP address, BIND DNS disabling improvements, deleting of Apache log files outside the home directory, better support for VPopMail with many domains, and more. Get it from the Virtualmin download page.

Also available is a new plugin for adding mail relaying to Virtualmin domains, which is useful when email is actually hosted on a separate server.

Virtualmin GPL EC2 image updates

The new image has the ID ami-750de81c, and includes Virtualmin 3.52, Webmin 1.401, and a bunch of other module and package updates. Full instructions on how to use it are available on the Virtualmin on Amazon EC2 page.

The paid AMI containing the Pro version has also been updated to the same release numbers. See the paid AMI page for information on how to purchase it.

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