Usermin is a web-based interface for webmail, password changing,
mail filters, fetchmail and much more.
It is designed for use by regular non-root users on a Unix system,
and limits them to tasks that they would be able to perform if
logged in via SSH or at the console.
After installing:
- start the usermin modules: /etc/usermin/start
- login into webmin
- refresh webmin modules
- restart webmin.
You will see a new menu called Usermin Configuration under Webmin.
By default usermin runs at port 20000. After the webmin service is
started, point your web browser to http://localhost:20000 and
login as normal user to use usermin.
NOTES:
If you want to use SSL/HTTPS support, change the ssl=0 into ssl=1 in
/etc/usermin/miniserv.conf.
By default, this script set usermin to be accessible only on localhost.
If you want global/public access, comment or remove this line in
/etc/usermin/miniserv.conf: allow=127.0.0.1
This requires: webmin
Maintained by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
Keywords: usermin,webmin,user administration
ChangeLog: usermin
Homepage:
https://webmin.com/usermin.html
Download SlackBuild:
usermin.tar.gz
usermin.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
doinst.sh |
slack-desc |
usermin-config.tar.bz2 |
usermin.SlackBuild |
usermin.info |
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