![]() You have successfully installed Webmin on your CentOS 7 machine. Webmin Dashboardįrom here your can start configuring and managing your CentOS 7 server as per your requirement. Once you are logged in, you will see the following screen. If you do not have any password set for root user, you can always run passwd command to reset the root user’s password. Provide the username root and the password of the root user. You can log in using the credentials of your system’s root user. You should see the following screen once you add an exception for certificate error. You will get a warning about SSL certificate as we are using Self Signed Certificate here. You can now access Webmin on Make sure that you use https as you will not be able to access Webmin on a unencrypted connection. # firewall-cmd -zone=public -add-port=10000/tcp -permanent Run the following commands to allow port 10000 through the firewall. If you have a firewall running on your system then you will need to allow port 10000 to be accessed from outside network. Webmin dashboard can be accessed on port 10000. Before you can access Webmin dashboard, you will need to configure the firewall. Now, Install the latest version of Webmin # yum -y install webmin Now fetch and install the GPG key which was used to sign the packages by running the following command. Paste the following content into the file: Įnabled=1 Add Webmin repository on CentOS 7 Save the file and close the editor. Complete the following steps to install Webmin on CentOS: Open your editor of choice and create the following repository file: # nano /etc//webmin.repo The easiest and recommended way to install Webmin on CentOS machines is to enable the Webmin repository and install the Webmin package through the command line. Once the dependencies are installed, you can proceed further to install Webmin. # yum -y install perl perl-Net-SSLeay openssl perl-IO-Tty perl-Encode-Detect Run the following command to install the required dependencies. Install Dependenciesīefore we can install Webmin, you should install few dependencies. Once the system is updated, you can proceed further to install the dependencies required for Webmin. Update base systemįirst, connect to your Linux server via SSH and update all the currently installed software to the latest version available using the command below: # yum update -y ![]() This tutorial describes how to install Webmin on a CentOS 7 server. See the standard modules page for a list of all the functions built into Webmin. Webmin removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manage a system from the console or remotely. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix.
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