Installing Virtualmin

If you have a fresh system running CentOS 5 or Debian 4.0 and want to install the full Virtualmin GPL stack (including Webmin, Apache, Postfix and other dependencies), the easiest way is to use the Virtualmin GPL install script. Otherwise, you should add it to an existing Webmin install, as described here.

Virtualmin can be downloaded in Webmin module format from:

http://download.webmin.com/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-3.73.gpl.wbm.gz (1.3 MB)

The Virtualmin framed theme in Webmin module format can be downloaded from:

http://download.webmin.com/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-theme-7.4.wbt.gz (2.2 MB)

You can install it by going to the Webmin Configuration module, clicking on Webmin Modules and use the first form on the page to install the downloaded .wbm.gz file. Or install it directly from the above URL. After installation the module will show up in the Servers category.

To install the theme, go to the Webmin Configuration module, click on Webmin Themes and install the downloaded .wbt.gz file. Once this is done, you should use the Webmin Themes page to make the new theme the default, if your system is to be primarily used for virtual hosting.

The same theme file can be used with Usermin too, to provide a similar user interface style and a better framed interface for reading email. To install it, go the Usermin Configuration module, click on Usermin Themes and install from the .wbt.gz file.

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