![]() ![]() In order to do this, type the following command: firewall-cmd -add-port=10000/tcp Webmin is now installed and running but we need to allow port 10000 through the firewall so we can access it from another computer. Now it’s time to install Webmin and we do that by typing in: yum -y install webminĪfter a short period of time, Webmin will be installed and it’s time to set it to start automatically by typing the following lines: chkconfig webmin on Now lets check for any updates by typing: yum check-update Now, install Webmin GPG key using this command: rpm -import Once it’s pasted (by right clicking), hit Control+X and then Y then Enter to save the file. This opens a blank file where you can type in (or copy and paste): To do this, you can type: nano /etc//webmin.repo yum -y install wget Installing Webmin on CentOS 7Īfter nano is installed, you need to create a new file called webmin.repo and save it in /etc//. Install wget because you will need it later in the installation process. To install this, I use: yum -y install nano I find it much easier to use than vi so I prefer using nano. The next thing to do is install nano text editor so I can easily edit files. You may be prompted to enter a “Y” at various stages of this process. This goes through the update which takes a couple of minutes depending on how fast the network is. The first thing to do after the installation is complete is update the CentOS using: yum update I use Putty but you can use whatever you like. This makes it easy for me to find the server after the installation is complete so I can SSH into it and copy and paste easily. I install the basic server and set the network to use a static IP and enable it so it’s active on boot. I started by creating a new Virtual Machine on my ESXi server and installed CentOS 7 as I usually do. I’m using it to backup my home automation server, iTunes server and a couple of laptops and desktops I have around the house as well as my LAMP server which is running a couple of websites. Kind of overkill to have Bacula installed at my home but if you’ve read some of the other things I’ve got going on (which I will post when I get a chance), you will see that everything I do is a little overkill. ![]()
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