How to Install Webmin on CentOS/Redhat 5/6/7 using yum

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Webmin is an open source web based system configuration application for Linux system administrator. It is using to manage service like User administration, Disk managemet, Network, Iptables ( Firewall ), Cron, Apache, DNS, File sharing and substantially more .Webmin applications is taking into account Perl module and it uses TCP port 10000 with OpenSSL library for communicating via browser.
n this article, we can see about how to install webmin on CentOS

Step 1: Webmin YUM repository

If you like to install and update Webmin using yum, create the webmin repository. We can check repository using following command:

# yum repolist
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: mirror.nbrc.ac.in
* epel: mirrors.hustunique.com
* extras: mirror.nbrc.ac.in
* rpmforge: kartolo.sby.datautama.net.id
* updates: mirror.nbrc.ac.in
repo id repo name status
Webmin Webmin Distribution Neutral 217
atrpms Fedora Core 6 - x86_64 - ATrpms 2,755
base CentOS-6 - Base 6,518
epel Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - x86_64 11,632
extras CentOS-6 - Extras 38
rpmforge RHEL 6 - RPMforge.net - dag 4,718
repolist: 25,878

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Install the dependencies using following command:

# yum -y install perl perl-Net-SSLeay openssl perl-IO-Tty

Step 3: Install Webmin

Presently we can ready to install it using yum command. It will automatically install all required dependencies.

# yum -y install webmin

Step 4: Open Port

Of course Webmin keeps running on port 10000, so we have to open port on our firewall to get to it. The easiest way to open the port on firewall is using iptables rules.
CentOS/RHEL 5/6

# iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 10000 -j ACCEPT
# service iptables save
# /etc/init.d/iptables restart

CentOS/RHEL 7

# firewall-cmd --add-port=10000/tcp
# firewall-cmd --reload

Step 5: Start Webmin

Run the following commands to start the webmin service and make it start automatically

CentOS/RHEL 5/6

# chkconfig webmin on
# /etc/init.d/webmin start

CentOS/RHEL 7

# systemctl enable webmin
# systemctl start webmin

Step 6: Access Webmin

Presently we should ready to get to and login to Webmin using URL localhost or IP and enter the username as root and password (current root secret word), for remote get to simply access localhost with your remote IP address.

# http://localhost:10000/
or
# http://server-IP:10000/

Change/Reset Webmin root Password

Change webmin root account password use following command:

# /usr/libexec/webmin/changepass.pl /etc/webmin root secretaccess

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