![]() ![]() Well, if 2 is too much, I suppose 7 is really strange: root 5530 0.0 0.2 35424 5104 ? S 00:00 0:00 /usr/bin/perl /usr/libexec/webmin/ /etc/webmin/nf it's just easy to help someone and then lead over into your own issues not realizing it. Sry, i didn't mean to highjack your thread. Then went down to "Webmin", it shows it is still not set to start at boot. ![]() I go back to: Webmin>System>Bootup and Shutdown So i stopped it then restarted it: ( /etc/init.d/webmin stop ) then a start ( /etc/init.d/webmin start ). checked the Webmin status by doing: ( /etc/init.d/webmin status ), it shows it was running. Once rebooted Webmin was not running again. I then clicked save and rebooted the system. i clicked on the name "Webmin" and then checked the box to "Start at Boot Time" Then went down to "Webmin", it shows it is not set to start at boot. ![]() I went to Webmin>System>Bootup and Shutdown I just rebooted and notice webmin does not start at boot. I have not rebooted yet, so i don't know if my issue is totally fixed. Went back to MCPAN and run "install Authen::Libwrap". So i exited MCPAN and run "apt-get install build-essential" and "apt-get install manpages-dev" (Authen::Libwrap)Īfter updating MCPAN i then had to install compilers, (since ubuntu does not add them in by default) This basicly gets you side tracked from the main issue. If the first time going there, you are prompted a few things, and for a noob it's hard to under stand what is needed. Installing from the panel ALWAYS fails (centos and ubuntu), so it suggest using "perl -MCPAN -e shell" It said i needed to install Authen::Libwrap. Webmin>Others>Perl Modules>Suggested Modules ![]() I'm running on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (desktop) I there anything I can do to not get that notification to remove those files?įollowing Eric's suggestion fixed it for me. You can guess what happened when I done apt-get autoremove - Luckily, this was on a virtual-machine and I just had to restore a snapshot. Libreadline-ruby1.8 libreadline5 postgresql-common dovecot-common postgresql-8.4 webmin-virtualmin-svn libsys-hostname-long-perl libneon27-gnutls ri1.8 libdigest-sha1-perl Webmin-virtual-server-theme webmin-virtualmin-dav proftpd-basic postgresql-client-common libc6-dev apache2-doc libdb4.7 libpq5 usermin-virtual-server-theme libdigest-hmac-perl binutils openssh-server Webmin-security-updates libpg-perl mysql-server irb clamav-docs libnet-ip-perl openbsd-inetd libio-socket-inet6-perl libnet-dns-perl postgresql rdoc1.8 procmail-wrapper webalizer ssh Gcc-4.4 libapache2-mod-fcgid procmail libsvn1 clamav-testfiles spamc mysql-server-core-5.1 dovecot-pop3d php-pear webmin-virtualmin-mailman webmin-virtualmin-htpasswd gcc mailman scponly Libhtml-template-perl libdbd-pg-perl libc-dev-bin libsocket6-perl mysql-server-5.1 rdoc libnet-xwhois-perl ri liberror-perl libnetaddr-ip-perl subversion postgresql-client-8.4 linux-libc-dev spamassassin The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:Īpache2-suexec-custom pwgen bind9 sasl2-bin db4.8-util irb1.8 libapache2-svn re2c webmin-virtual-server bind9utils webmin-virtualmin-awstats libmail-spf-perl awstats dovecot-imapd manpages-dev Start up Webmin with: /etc/init.d/webmin start done the trick for me, but afterward I saw this:. ![]()
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