Am 25. Jun, 2000 schwäzte Don Harrop so: > I've been playing with a program called webmin for a couple of months now webmin's actually pretty cool. > but I haven't been using it on a production machine because of security Make it avaialble only to localhost, then use ssh and lynx. > reasons. It now supports SSL so I've been playing with that a little more > too. I've used mainly RPM distrobutions to install openSSL and openSSH but > I couldn't get another component called Net::SSLeay installed with those Net::SSLeay is probably the perl module. Your dist should have RPMs for the various perl libs. What dist are you using? Maybe someone can tell you what to search for. > RPM'ed versions. I got the .tar.gz files and compiled them. I've got > webmin working through SSL too but it pop's up with a security warning about > the name of the security certificate not matching the name of the site. I > don't want to go out and buy a certificate. Can't I generate my own? Also Yes. It'll work if you trust yourself :). Anybody else who would use it would also have to set their browsers to trust your certificate authority. Hopefully that shouldn't be too many people for webmin :). > the openSSH that I compiled won't run the sshd daemon. It complains that it > can't find a file called ssh_host_key. Am I supposed to generate this key? Yup. See the SSH links off http://home.pages.de/~lufthans/unix/ for more info in setting up SSH. The how to get started has what you're looking for. ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.Opnix.com # It's up to the reader to make the book interesting. # An author has only the opportunity to make it uninteresting. - der.hans