Jamie Cameron | 18 Nov 2009 02:03

[webmin-devel] [webmin-l] Webmin pre-release version 1.499 available


Hi Webmin users,

I am just about to release Webmin 1.500, but before I do I've created a
pre-release version that contain all the features that will be official release.

You can download it from http://www.webmin.com/devel.html , or check out
the change logs at http://www.webmin.com/changes-1.499.html . The biggest
changes are the new Package Updates module, RAID fixes, improved Postfix
TLS support, Bacula fixes, LDAP DN and SN fixes, and logging for the 
Scheduled Commands module.

Let me know if you find any problems!

 - Jamie

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Antonio Gallo | 18 Nov 2009 09:06
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[webmin-devel] compling webmin module

Hi, i see the asterisk module is obfuscated. I can decrypt it too in 10 
steps but i think it usefull when someone
ask you for a job and then run away without paying.
What did they used for the obfuscation?

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Jamie Cameron | 18 Nov 2009 19:00

Re: [webmin-devel] compling webmin module

I think the product is called stunnix - I've used it in the past for  
Webmin module obsfucation.

  - Jamie

On Nov 18, 2009, at 12:06 AM, Antonio Gallo <gallo <at> mctelefonia.com>  
wrote:

> Hi, i see the asterisk module is obfuscated. I can decrypt it too in  
> 10
> steps but i think it usefull when someone
> ask you for a job and then run away without paying.
> What did they used for the obfuscation?
>
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David Drayton | 20 Nov 2009 06:27
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[webmin-devel] Updating Modules and Themes

Thanks for all your help so far guys.

I've got another one for you: What's the best way to update my own modules and themes from a local/uploaded
file? 

Update Modules in Upgrade Webmin doesn't appear to allow for updates from a local or uploaded file. Not only
that but I'm not sure if this facilitates third party modules or only built in webmin modules.

Webmin Modules and Webmin Themes seem to only allow Install and Delete. I'm not sure if Install will do the
trick of updating the files and removing any old ones. And I'm wary of doing a Delete and then Install
because I'm not sure what configurations and settings it will wipe out (as I just want to upgrade, I want to
keep all of them).

I know that when developing I can just replace the code that's already there, but I'm changing stuff 'in
production' and want to make sure that any automatic actions that are needed are carried out (ie. copying
config files).

Thanks again,
David

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Jamie Cameron | 20 Nov 2009 06:45

Re: [webmin-devel] Updating Modules and Themes

On 19/Nov/2009 21:27 David Drayton <ddrayton <at> pulsemining.com.au> wrote ..
> Thanks for all your help so far guys.
> 
> I've got another one for you: What's the best way to update my own modules and
> themes from a local/uploaded file? 
> 
> Update Modules in Upgrade Webmin doesn't appear to allow for updates from a local
> or uploaded file. Not only that but I'm not sure if this facilitates third party
> modules or only built in webmin modules.
> 
> Webmin Modules and Webmin Themes seem to only allow Install and Delete. I'm not
> sure if Install will do the trick of updating the files and removing any old ones.

Yes, it will .. if you just want to upgrade a module, the Install function will do
it for you.

> And I'm wary of doing a Delete and then Install because I'm not sure what configurations
> and settings it will wipe out (as I just want to upgrade, I want to keep all of
> them).

Yes, don't do a delete - that will cause any module-specific settings to be lost.

> I know that when developing I can just replace the code that's already there, but
> I'm changing stuff 'in production' and want to make sure that any automatic actions
> that are needed are carried out (ie. copying config files).

Yes, an install will replace the module code, copy any new default config directives,
and run any postinstall script.

 - Jamie
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abhishek jain | 23 Nov 2009 09:33
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[webmin-devel] Postfix message sending limit and other limits on a webserver

Dear Friends,
I need to setup a server with webmin and make it secure, i am using Postfix as the mailserver and also Open source version of Virtualmin on a Centos 5.4 box,
I need to know what are the specific steps i need to take to make mailserver, FTP, apache, PHP and Perl / CGI secure,
I will also need to limit the number of emails generated by a particular domain.

Pl. advice,
Replies will be appreciated.
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Thanks and kind Regards,
Abhishek jain

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