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When you log in to the Webmin control panel with a user with elevated permissions, such as the root user, then you will have access to both Webmin and Virtualmin components of the control panel. This means you can manage the server itself as well as each of the individual virtual servers that are configured on the server via Virtualmin.
Step-by-step guides in this article:
- What URL Do I Access Webmin With?
- What Username and Password Do I Use to Log in With?
- How Do I Change the SSL Certificate Used by Virtualmin?
- How to Change Webmin SSL Mode (enable/disable HTTPS)
- Make Sure Your IP Address is Allowed to Access Webmin
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After making the change and reloading the FirewallD service, you can run the list rules commands as needed to verify that the rules are in place as they should be.
UFW
ufw
(Uncomplicated Firewall) is a simplified interface for managing firewall rules on Debian and Ubuntu-based systems. It's designed to be more user friendly, when users find find iptables
or firewalld
to be too complex. Below are some helpful commands for managing ufw.
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After adding your IP to the allowed list, you must reload ufw to apply the changes. Also note that if ufw is not actively used, the first command for ufw status will return an inactive response. |
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