[root@pcu140 root]# cd /usr/libexec/webmin [root@pcu140 webmin]# ./setup.sh *********************************************************************** * Welcome to the Webmin setup script, version 0.980 * *********************************************************************** Webmin is a web-based interface that allows Unix-like operating systems and common Unix services to be easily administered. Installing Webmin in /usr/libexec/webmin ... *********************************************************************** Webmin uses separate directories for configuration files and log files. Unless you want to run multiple versions of Webmin at the same time you can just accept the defaults. Config file directory [/etc/webmin]: Log file directory [/var/webmin]: *********************************************************************** Webmin is written entirely in Perl. Please enter the full path to the Perl 5 interpreter on your system. Full path to perl (default /usr/bin/perl): Testing Perl ... Perl seems to be installed ok *********************************************************************** For Webmin to work properly, it needs to know which operating system type and version you are running. Please select your system type by entering the number next to it from the list below --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Sun Solaris 2) Caldera OpenLinux eServer 3) Caldera OpenLinux 4) Redhat Linux 5) Slackware Linux 6) Debian Linux 7) SuSE Linux 8) Corel Linux 9) TurboLinux 10) Cobalt Linux 11) Mandrake Linux 12) Mandrake Linux Corporate Server 13) Delix DLD Linux 14) Conectiva Linux 15) MSC Linux 16) MkLinux 17) LinuxPPC 18) XLinux 19) LinuxPL 20) Trustix 21) Cendio LBS Linux 22) Ute Linux 23) Lanthan Linux 24) Yellow Dog Linux 25) Corvus Latinux 26) Linux 2000G 27) HOLON Linux 28) Generic Linux 29) FreeBSD 30) OpenBSD 31) NetBSD 32) BSDI 33) HP/UX 34) SGI Irix 35) DEC/Compaq OSF/1 36) IBM AIX 37) SCO UnixWare 38) SCO OpenServer 39) Darwin 40) Mac OS X 41) Mac OS X / OS X Server 42) Cygwin --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating system: 27 Please choose which version of HOLON Linux you are running, by entering the number next to it from the list below --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) HOLON Linux 2.0 2) HOLON Linux 2.0.1 3) HOLON Linux 2.0.2 4) HOLON Linux 3.0 5) HOLON Linux 4.0 6) HOLON Linux 4.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version: 6 Operating system name: HOLON Linux Operating system version: 4.1 *********************************************************************** Webmin uses its own password protected web server to provide access to the administration programs. The setup script needs to know : - What port to run the web server on. There must not be another web server already using this port. - The login name required to access the web server. - The password required to access the web server. - The hostname of this system that the web server should use. - If the webserver should use SSL (if your system supports it). - Whether to start webmin at boot time. Web server port (default 10000): Login name (default admin): root Login password: Password again: Web server host name (default pcu140): Use SSL (y/n): y Start Webmin at boot time (y/n): y *********************************************************************** Creating web server config files.. ..done Creating access control file.. ..done Inserting path to perl into scripts.. ..done Creating start and stop scripts.. ..done Copying config files.. ..done Configuring Webmin to start at boot time.. Created init script /etc/rc.d/init.d/webmin ..done Creating uninstall script /etc/webmin/uninstall.sh .. ..done Changing ownership and permissions .. ..done Attempting to start Webmin mini web server.. Starting Webmin server in /usr/libexec/webmin ..done *********************************************************************** Webmin has been installed and started successfully. Use your web browser to go to https://pcu140:10000/ and login with the name and password you entered previously. Because Webmin uses SSL for encryption only, the certificate it uses is not signed by one of the recognized CAs such as Verisign. When you first connect to the Webmin server, your browser will ask you if you want to accept the certificate presented, as it does not recognize the CA. Say yes. [root@pcu140 webmin]#