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Subject: [linux-help] Re: Webmin was:Squid proxy web interface
From: "Matt Pankratz" <mattp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 11:53:58 -0500 (CDT)
Reply-to: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx

I haven't really heard either way.  I use it with the following "security"
measures in place:

SSL

non-root access (within webmin you can setup users with access (and
preclude users such as root))

I've actually been really impressed with the flexibility and functionality
of webmin.


-- 
Matt Pankratz
http://www.mattyp.net

>
> I don't know first hand.  I just know that I've heard many people say it
> is NOT secure, and have never heard anyone say it IS secure.
> Until I have a need for such a program, I'll probably never thuroughly
> investigate it.
> -- Jonathan
>
>
>>> I've never heard of such a thing.  Something like webmin would
>>> probably let you start and stop it.  But I don't think it's very
>>> secure.
>> <snip>
>>> -- Jonathan
>>
>> What's not secure about webmin?
>>
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