On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 12:36, Digital Wokan wrote: > Mandrake specifically SSL-enabled webmin. If you install the Red Hat version, > from a tarball, or from several other distros, they aren't SSL-enabled. > Don't know why Mandrake was the only one to bother with what I would consider > a very important option. > ---- Redhat doesn't supply webmin at all - period rpm's from webmin's site are noarch/nodistro rpms tarballs are so easy and better for updating...webmin has it's own module to update itself so the rpm's for webmin are for people that have figured out 'rpm -Uvh/ivh webmin-0.99x.noarch.rpm' but 'tar zxvf webmin-0.99x.tar.gz' and then 'cd webmin-0.99x' and then './setup.sh' isn't much more difficult and sets up a new privileged user local to webmin rather than relying on the system root user and system root password. In just about every instance, having a separate user in webmin is better than root. I use webmin - I use redhat - I would never use the rpm's to install webmin. I wouldn't recommend them. As for SSL - download Net::SSLeay.pm-1.05 from webmin's website - takes 2 minutes to unpack and install (on a slow modem). Craig Craig