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Paperback The Book of Webmin: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Unix Book

ISBN: 1886411921

ISBN13: 9781886411920

The Book of Webmin: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Unix

How to use Webmin's unique features, including integrating the most popular services (Apache, BIND, Sendmail, and more) as well as the standard system features (network configuration, disk... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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For the new sysadmin

As the various unixes developed in the 1990s, vendors tried to make administration easier by writing proprietary UIs to simplify tasks. For example, IBM came up with SMIT. Of course, each UI was only for that vendor's unix. A developer, Cameron, set out to simplify this across vendors, by writing Webmin. As the book explains, it has now been ported to most unixes and linux. The book shows that Webmin is ideal for a new sysadmin. Reduces the intimidation factor of unix. It may be increasingly relevant if linux keeps growing on servers and even on desktops. On the latter, a sysadmin (you!) may well be a former Microsoft OS user who decided to take the plunge into a free operating system, but is worried about the necessary level of expertise.All the important admin tasks, like making new user accounts, setting up a mailer, and networking, are possible via Webmin. So if you are still trepid, this book might assuage your concerns. Cooper writes clearly and at a level accessible to many. No prerequisite knowledge of unix is assumed. Plus, he gives only the core functionality of Webmin, to avoid information overload. The book deliberately eshews explaining every module.

Great Book, Great Open Source Software

This is a great book that describes one of the best pieces of software for a *NIX enviroment I have ever seen. It is easy to read and understandWebmin is a great web based interface that can handle clustering, updates across all servers handles by Webmin and many many other thingsJoe does a great job getting into the details of Webmin and the basics of everyday system administration as is relates to the use of WebminAs a experinced Linux System Admin I found many tips for the use of Webmin that have made my life as an Admin much easierMy hats off to Joe for such a great book and Jamie for a fantastic piece of Open Source Software
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