Administering Linux and Unix-based servers does not need to be the scourge of your work day. With a handy tool called Webmin as part of your arsenal, you can regain complete control of your servers via the Web browser. . . .
Administering Linux and Unix-based servers does not need to be the scourge of your work day. With a handy tool called Webmin as part of your arsenal, you can regain complete control of your servers via the Web browser.

This is a two-part series. In this, Part 1, we'll review the scope of Webmin and the way in which it can assist the Web developer in server administration for domain management. In Part 2, which starts here, we'll look at several additional features of Webmin for server maintenance, and some techniques for its use.

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