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<H2>Using Webmin:</H2>
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<LI>Accessing Webmin
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<P>Point a web browser to the ip address of the Webmin server and to the port on which Webmin was installed. The default port is 10000.<BR>
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If a web browser on the Webmin server is being used the URL to access Webmin is http://127.0.0.1:10000 <BR>
[If SSL is being used the URL is https://127.0.0.1:10000. An SSL certificate warning will be issued and the certificate must be accepted to continue]<BR>
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Enter the Webmin administrator username and password that was entered during setup.</P>
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<P>Webmin points of interest.</P>
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<P>Webmin can be used to add and edit users including changing their passwords. (Additional Webmin users can be created with limited rights. One such use of creating additional Webmin users is to create a Webmin account for the help desk that only allows for the changing of user passwords.<BR>
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The look and feel of the Webmin utility itself can be change via the webmin configuration icon on the Webmin tab.</P>
<P>Individual modules can be configured to modify needed values. The DHCP module in the SERVERS tab can be modified to only use the eth1 interface. This allows Webmin to properly startup/restart the dhcpd daemon when no subnet profile exists for the cable modem/DSL nic. </P>
<P>Third party modules are available that range in functionality from managing the QMail email server and Hylafax fax servers to providing a web based firewall filtering rules interface.</P>
<P>Once webmin is installed, it can be upgraded from within Webmin.</P>
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<P><A HREF="summary.html">Summary</A></P>
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