[Administration] Do you use Webmin?


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If you are going to use webmin it's more than likely you have reasonable knowledge of how to operate the server in the first place so it would be the better option just not to use it but obviously it makes things slightly easier.

I personally would just avoid the control panel all together, it's much less bother without them.

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I run a "siseable" business network alongside customers and apart from writing custom scripts to "get the job done" so you could say that most of the administrational work is done by in-house tools although I've taken the liberty to borrow some tools from Novell.

However I do most of the uncommon work by hand.

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I use webmin, but only on a LAN without the ports being available to the outside world. Granted it is only on my home-server but it helps me get the jobs done when I can't be bothered to do it through shell etc. :)

Ditto.

I use Webmin from my LAN, without outside users being able to access the server on the webmin port (10 000).

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I am a sys admin for a national telecom company. I install and manage Linux, HP-Unix and Solaris servers running in multiple locations accross the country with a variety of different services running on them. None of which I have any extra "tools" or webmin running. After all, you have a development environment to mess around with, but when it comes to production servers you want to keep it as clean as possible.

vi and knowledge of the servers/daemons etc is the best means of administration imo. If that means installing webmin on a dev box to get that knowledge, then so be it :)

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I was always doing it by hand. Somewhere down the road I got tired of the ssh term. Wanted Lazyness I guess. I'll putty in when I need things done beyond webmins capabilities.

But it's locked down to restricted ip/user/personal generated ssl cert and off port 10000.

Same here :)

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I was always doing it by hand. Somewhere down the road I got tired of the ssh term. Wanted Lazyness I guess. I'll putty in when I need things done beyond webmins capabilities.

But it's locked down to restricted ip/user/personal generated ssl cert and off port 10000.

Same... Why go through the extra hassle when you can do it easier?

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