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A. Judul/Nama kegiatan
Fitur Webmin
B. Pendahuluan :
Pengertian
Webmin adalah panel kontrol web modern untuk mesin Linux manapun. Ini memungkinkan Anda mengelola server Anda melalui antarmuka yang sederhana.
Latar Belakang
Mengetahui fitur
apa saja yang ada pada webmin
Maksud & tujuan
Mengenali fitur-fitur webmin
Hasil yang diharapkan
Mengerti fitur-fitur pada webmin
C. Alat & Bahan
- Koneksi internet
- Pc /Laptop
D. Jangka waktu pelaksanaan
1 jam
E. Proses tahapan pekerjaan
Dari sekian
banyak fitur webmin tentu yang di pakai sesuai kebutuhan saja
sob, Contoh para penjual SSH dan VPN hanya memfaatkan fitur User
and Group saja untuk manage user.
sedangkan untuk kebutuhan share hosting perlu mengetahui fitur
lain seperti , Apache webserver, MySql Database Server, Bind DNS
Server, Fitur FTP seperti Pro-FTP, WU-FTP Server, Upload dan
Download, Firewall, dan File manager. Untuk Mengenal
Fitur Webmin lebih dalam lagi di perlukan percobaan-percobaan
dan explorasi fitur secara langsung (praktik langsung).Berikut adalah Fitur Fitur Webmin:
ADSL Client
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Set up a PPP client with the RP-PPPoE package.
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Apache Webserver
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Configure almost all Apache directives and
features.
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BIND 4 DNS Server
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Create and edit domains and DNS records.
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BIND DNS Server
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Create and edit domains, DNS records, BIND options
and views.
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BSD Firewall
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Configure a BSD firewall using IPFW, by creating
and editing rules.
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Backup Configuration Files
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Perform manual or scheduled backups and restores
of configuration files managed by Webmin modules.
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Bacula Backup System
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Configure Bacula to perform backups and restores
manually or on schedule, for one or many systems.
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Bandwidth Monitoring
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View reports on bandwidth usage by host, port,
protocol and time on a Linux system.
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Bootup and Shutdown
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Setup scripts to be run at boot time from
/etc/init.d or /etc/rc.local.
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CD Burner
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Burn data CDs from ISO images or selected
directories.
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CVS Server
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Setup a remotely-accessible CVS server, manage
users and browse the repository.
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Change Language and Theme
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Allows the current Webmin user to change his
language, theme and possibly password.
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Change Passwords
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Change the password of any user on the system.
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Cluster Change Passwords
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Change passwords on multiple systems in a Webmin
cluster at once.
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Cluster Copy Files
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Schedule the transfer of files from this server to
multiple servers in a Webmin cluster.
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Cluster Cron Jobs
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Create scheduled Cron jobs that run on multiple
servers simultaneously.
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Cluster Shell Commands
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Run commands on multiple servers at once.
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Cluster Software Packages
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Install RPMs, debian and solaris packages across
multiple servers from one source.
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Cluster Usermin Servers
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Install and manage modules and themes across
multiple Usermin servers.
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Cluster Users and Groups
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Create, update and delete users and groups across
multiple servers. Unlike NIS, each server has its own passwd and
group files which are remotely updated by this module.
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Cluster Webmin Servers
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Install and manage modules, themes, users, groups
and access control settings across multiple Webmin servers.
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Command Shell
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Execute shell commands and view their output.
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Configuration Engine
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Configure the CFengine program, for checking and
maintaining various system-administration settings.
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Custom Commands
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Create buttons to execute commonly used commands
or edit files on your system.
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DHCP Server
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Manage shared networks, subnets, hosts and groups
for ISC DHCPD.
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Disk Quotas
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Setup and edit user or group disk quotas for local
filesystems.
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Disk and Network Filesystems
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Mount filesystems and swap files usually
configured in /etc/fstab or /etc/vfstab.
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Dovecot IMAP/POP3 Server
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Configure the Dovecot IMAP and POP3 mail retrieval
server.
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Extended Internet Services
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Edit servers handled by Xinetd, a replacement for
inetd.
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Fetchmail Mail Retrieval
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Configure the popular fetchmail program for
automatically retrieving mail from other servers.
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File Manager
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View, edit and change permissions on files and
directories on your system with a Windows-like file manager.
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Filesystem Backup
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Backup and restore filesystems using the dump and
restore family of commands.
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Filter and Forward Mail
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Create rules to filter and forward incoming email.
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Frox FTP Proxy
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Configure Frox, a transparent proxy for FTP
clients.
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GRUB Boot Loader
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Configure the Linux GRUB boot loader to allow the
selection of various operating systems and kernels at boot time.
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HTTP Tunnel
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Connect to another HTTP server via a tunnel
through the Webmin server.
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Heartbeat Monitor
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Configure the Heartbeat package for automatic
server failover in a cluster.
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IPFilter Firewall
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Configure a firewall using the IPFilter package,
by creating and editing rules.
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IPsec VPN Configuration
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Set up a client or server for an IPsec VPN using
FreeSWAN.
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Initial System Bootup
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Configure low-level services to be run at boot
time, and select the initial runlevel.
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Internet Services and Protocols
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Edit services in /etc/inetd.conf, /etc/services
and /etc/rpc.
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Jabber IM Server
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Configure the multi-protocol Jabber messaging
server.
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Kerberos5
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Configure the Kerberos 5 client on your system.
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LDAP Client
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Configure your system as an LDAP client for users
and groups.
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LDAP Server
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Manage the OpenLDAP server and objects in its
database
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LDAP Users and Groups
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Manage users and groups stored in an LDAP
database, used for Unix, Samba and Cyrus IMAP authentication.
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Linux Bootup Configuration
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Edit kernels and partitions selectable at boot
time with LILO.
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Linux Firewall
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Configure a Linux firewall using iptables. Allows
the editing of all tables, chains, rules and options.
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Linux RAID
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Create RAID 0, 1, 4, 5 and linear devices on a
Linux system.
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Log File Rotation
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Set up the automatic rotation of Apache, Squid,
Syslog and other log files.
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Logical Volume Management
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Configure volume groups, physical volumes and
logical volumes for Linux LVM.
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MIME Type Programs
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Edit the /etc/mailcap file, which maps MIME types
to handler programs
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MON Service Monitor
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Setup MON, a powerful service monitor and alerting
system.
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Majordomo List Manager
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Create and configure mailing lists for Majordomo.
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MySQL Database Server
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Setup databases, tables and permissions in your
MySQL database server.
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NFS Exports
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Edit file shares from the FreeBSD /etc/exports
file.
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NFS Exports
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Edit file shares as defined in the Irix
/etc/exports file
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NFS Exports
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Edit file shares as defined in the HPUX
/etc/exports file.
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NFS Exports
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Edit NFS file shares defined in /etc/exports.
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NFS Shares
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Edit file shares as defined in the /etc/dfs/dfstab
file.
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NFS v4 Exports
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Edit NFS file shares defined in /etc/exports.
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NIS Client and Server
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Setup a system as an NIS client, master or slave
server. Note that NIS+ is not supported.
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Network Configuration
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Configure boot time and active interfaces, DNS,
routing and /etc/hosts.
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OpenSLP Server
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Configure the service location protocol server.
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PAM Authentication
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Configure the PAM authentication steps used by
services such as telnet, POP and FTP.
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PHP Configuration
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Configure PHP settings for the whole system or
invidivual Apache virtual servers.
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PPP Dialin Server
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Set up a dialin server using mgetty and PPP.
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PPP Dialup Client
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Configure the WV-Dial package to connect to the
Internet with a modem PPP connection
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PPTP VPN Client
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Configure and establish connections to a VPN
server using the PPTP protocol.
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PPTP VPN Server
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Set up your system as a PPTP server so that Linux
or Windows VPN clients can connect.
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Partitions on Local Disks
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Create and edit paritions on local SCSI and IDE
disks on Linux.
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Partitions on Local Disks
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Create and edit paritions on local disks on
Solaris.
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Perl Modules
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Install new Perl modules on your system, and view
those already installed.
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Postfix Mail Server
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Configure the Postfix mail server.
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PostgreSQL Database Server
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Manage databases, tables and users in your
PostgreSQL database server.
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Printer Administration
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Create and edit local and remote printers.
Supports Windows print servers and Ghostscript print drivers.
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ProFTPD Server
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Configure the powerful ProFTPD FTP server.
Supports all options in most of the standard modules.
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Procmail Mail Filter
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Edit recipes in the global /etc/procmailrc file,
which apply to all incoming email.
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Protected Web Directories
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Create .htaccess and htpasswd files to protect
web-acessible directories.
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QMail Mail Server
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Configure the QMail mail server, a simpler
alternative to Sendmail.
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RBAC and Projects
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Manage RBAC user attributes, profiles and
authorizations.
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Read User Mail
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Read email in users’ mailboxes.
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Running Processes
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List, kill and renice running processes on your
system.
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SMART Drive Status
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Check the status of IDE drives to detect problems
and potential failures.
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SSH Server
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Setup the SSH server for remote secure logins.
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SSH/Telnet Login
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Login to your system with telnet or SSH.
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SSL Tunnels
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Setup SSL tunnels to encrypt services like POP3
and IMAP, using stunnel run from inetd.
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Samba Windows File Sharing
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Create and edit samba file and print shares.
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Scheduled Commands
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Schedule the execution of one-off commands or
scripts.
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Scheduled Cron Jobs
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Create, edit and delete Cron jobs.
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Security Sentries
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Configure the portsentry, hostsentry and logcheck
system security monitoring programs.
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Sendmail Mail Server
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Manage sendmail aliases, masquerading, address
rewriting and other features.
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Service Management Facility Configuration
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Edit services under control of Service Manangement
Facility SMF(1).
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Shoreline Firewall
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Lets you edit the most useful tables of the
Shoreline Firewall
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Software Packages
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Manage software packages on your system, and
install new packages.
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Solaris Zones
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Create and manage Solaris 10 zones.
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SpamAssassin Mail Filter
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Set up and configure SpamAssassin to filter email
received by your system.
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Squid Analysis Report Generator
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Configure and schedule SARG, a tool for generating
reports from Squid access logs.
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Squid Proxy Server
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Configure Squid options, ACLs, caching parameters
and proxy users.
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System Documentation
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View man pages, HOWTOs and other package
documentation.
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System Logs
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Configure the syslog server on your system and
view its log files.
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System Logs NG
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Configure the Syslog-NG server on your system and
view its log files.
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System Time
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Set the sytem and hardware time either manually or
from a time server.
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System and Server Status
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View the status of services on your system and on
remote systems.
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Thirdlane PBX Manager
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Thirdlane PBX Manager
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Thirdlane PBX Manager
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Thirdlane PBX Manager
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Thirdlane PBX Manager
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Thirdlane PBX Manager
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Upload and Download
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Upload multiple files to the server, and download
multiple URLs either immediately or in the background at a
scheduled time.
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Usermin Configuration
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Configure global options for the Usermin user
account management server.
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Users and Groups
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Create and edit Unix users and groups from the
/etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
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Voicemail Server
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Set up your system as an answering machine using
vgetty
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WU-FTP Server
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Configure the access control, anonymous FTP and
other options of WU-FTPd.
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Webalizer Logfile Analysis
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Generate reports from webserver, proxy server and
FTP log files
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Webmin Actions Log
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View detailed logs of actions by Webmin users.
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Webmin Configuration
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Configure Webmin itself, such as allowed hosts,
SSL, installed modules and themes.
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Webmin Servers Index
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Displays an index of other Webmin servers for easy
linking.
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Webmin Users
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Create Webmin users and configure which modules
and features they are allowed to access.
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idmapd daemon
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Manage the NFS ID mapping daemon.
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F. Hasil yang didapatkan
Mengerti
fitur-fitur pada webmin
G. Temuan masalah
Tidak ada
H. Kesimpulan yang didapat
Dengan webmin dapat lebih mudah mengelola server
I. Referensi
Sekian blog saya pada hari ini apabila ada kesalahan mohon maaf.
Selamat mencoba &
Semoga berhasil.
Wassalamualaikum wr. wb.
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