[nzlug] Ubuntu & Webmin
Glenn Enright
glenn.enright at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 12:55:44 NZDT 2008
The module configuration is usually hiding in the main webmin
configuration options. Webmin modules have standard places to point to
for these items, so all you need to do is locate them on your system
and update the module configuration through the webmin administrative
interface. They may be a little hard to find, I think you have to go
into the acl configuration and then look for module config option on
that page. Webmin is pretty nifty once you get used to the fwe odd
things :)
On 15/02/2008, Rob <bubaphex at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pretty new when it comes to this. First off i will explain my situation.
> Trying to setup a internal LAMP Sever for the office here. I'm using the
> server edition of Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)and used the the guide explained
> here:
>
> http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/10/ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-lamp-server.html
>
>
> Every thing is sorted bar the Webmin.
>
> My basic needs are just a testing server for out websites before they go
> live.
>
> I'm up to the configure Apache part of the guide.
>
> I get these errors when clicking through the Webmin Server Areas:
>
> Apache:
> The Apache configuration file /etc/apache2/apache2.conf does not exist. If
> you have Apache installed, adjust the module configuration to use the
> correct path.
>
> Frox FTP Proxy
> The Frox configuration file /etc/frox.conf was not found on your system.
> Maybe it is not installed, or the module configuration is incorrect.
>
> MySQL Database Server
> The MySQL admin program /usr/bin/mysqladmin was not found on your system.
> Maybe MySQL is not installed, or your module configuration is incorrect.
>
> The MySQL administration program package can be automatically installed by
> Webmin. Click here to have it downloaded and installed using APT.
>
> My guess is that that i haven't installed them right during the Ubuntu
> Installation? the MYSQL options didn't show during the installation.
>
> can any one shed some light ?
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