Tasks that can be accomplished with Webmin

Task 1: Managing Users in Webmin

Step 1: Firstly, go to the Dashboard and select the option System > Users and Groups.

 

Step 2: Now click on the New User option to create a new user in the Ubuntu system.

 

Step 3: Enter the username and add the Group membership data.

 

Step 4: Here we have added the newly created user in the sudo group.

 

Step 5: We can see that our user is successfully created.

 

Step 6: Now, we will try to log in to Webmin through the newly created user. We have entered the username and password of the newly created user.

 

Step 7: We have successfully logged into the dashboard and below on the left side you can see the user name as (w3wiki).

 

Task 2: Setting up Package Updates

Step 1: Firstly, navigate to the System > Software Package Updates option. We will see the list of available packages which can be upgraded. Select the packages which are to be upgraded.

 

Step 2: After selecting click on the Install Now option to complete the installation process. 

 

So, we have successfully installed and configured the Webmin tool on the Ubuntu system.



How to Install Webmin in Ubuntu

Administrators can administer Linux and Unix servers and systems using the web-based utility Webmin. You may manage user accounts, update and configure your system, monitor system logs, and emails, and carry out other administrative operations using the Webmin interface. We will go through installing and configuring the Webmin tool on an Ubuntu machine in this article. This tool is open-source to use and consumers various types of features.

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