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Re: [SLE] Localhost and Webmin
- From: Brian Durant <durant@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 20:20:33 +0700
- Message-id: <20020607131249.405F4B96E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 07 June 2002 19:31, Stuart Powell wrote:
- It becomes https if you enable SSL from the Webmin configuration. The port
- remains the same (unless you choose to change it), but it will give an
error - if you only use http. I think newer versions will actually redirect
you and - automatically add the 's' for you.
-
- To enable SSL, you need to install the Net::SSLeay Perl module. This is on
- the CD's, or you can download it. I wouldn't rely too much on Webmin's
Perl - download module; I have tried to install the SSLeay module from the
net - three times on different machines and it has yet to succeed.
Installing - from the CD is probably easiest. Once this is installed, the
Webmin - configuration will allow you to select SSL on or off. Obviously,
the system - is a bit more secure with SSL switched on.
I just forwarded this to Jamie Cameron <jcameron@xxxxxxxxxx>, to see what his
response is. We have been working a lot at getting CUPS to work in the
printer module, so I thought I would give it a try ;-)
Brian
- It becomes https if you enable SSL from the Webmin configuration. The port
- remains the same (unless you choose to change it), but it will give an
error - if you only use http. I think newer versions will actually redirect
you and - automatically add the 's' for you.
-
- To enable SSL, you need to install the Net::SSLeay Perl module. This is on
- the CD's, or you can download it. I wouldn't rely too much on Webmin's
Perl - download module; I have tried to install the SSLeay module from the
net - three times on different machines and it has yet to succeed.
Installing - from the CD is probably easiest. Once this is installed, the
Webmin - configuration will allow you to select SSL on or off. Obviously,
the system - is a bit more secure with SSL switched on.
I just forwarded this to Jamie Cameron <jcameron@xxxxxxxxxx>, to see what his
response is. We have been working a lot at getting CUPS to work in the
printer module, so I thought I would give it a try ;-)
Brian
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