The last paragraph is something I felt when I tried it: you can break things too easily. A personal recomendation, don't use the default root user, create one or more with the things you want.

ABrady wrote:

On 04 Jun 2003 17:39:03 -0400
David Cary Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



http://www.webmin.com

I have been experimenting with this for remote administration but it
works great locally as well. This should be a real plus for someone
new to Linux. The Postfix module is excellent as well.



I've been using it since I stopped trusting linuxconf (That was after about the 5th or 6th time it broke things). I now have it installed on my ClarkConnect server (along with a bunch of other things that don't come with it) as well as my desktop.

In the years I've used it, the _only_ time it ever broke anythiing on me
was once, using a beta module (squidguard module, I think) and a few
times that I screwed-up.







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