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๐Ÿ‘ How To Install Webmin on Ubuntu 20.04

Introduction

Webmin is a modern web control panel that allows you to administer your Linux server through a browser-based interface. With Webmin, you can manage user accounts, configure DNS settings, and change settings for common packages on the fly.

In this tutorial, youโ€™ll install and configure Webmin on your server and secure access to the interface with a valid certificate from Letโ€™s Encrypt. Youโ€™ll then use Webmin to add new user accounts, and update all packages on your server from the dashboard.

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๐Ÿ‘ Mark Drake
Mark Drake
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Former Technical Writer at DigitalOcean. Focused on SysAdmin topics including Debian 11, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Databases, SQL and PostgreSQL.

Former Developer at DigitalOcean community. Expertise in areas including Ubuntu, Docker, Ruby on Rails, Debian, and more.

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From the screenshots I can see that you have the same problem as I: Running processes: 0 (zero)

Any thoughts on this?

Might want to add the key before apt update so that you donโ€™t get an error about signatures not being verified

Iโ€™m trying to ask a question, but every time I submit it I get an error saying Letโ€™s Encrypt is an invalid tag. But I deleted that tag. Hereโ€™s my question: The tutorial for Ubuntu 18.04 passes responsibility for SSL to Apache and explains how to use the http_proxy module so that you donโ€™t need the port number in the URL to open Webmin. Your tutorial doesnโ€™t explain how to remove the port number. Would that be possible with your approach and why did you not include that step? The tutorial for 18.04 fits my needs perfectly. I imagine most people would prefer not to have to include the port number in the URL.

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