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Re: Webmin modules



Run dselect and then choose which additional modules you need by
searching for webmin with the "/" key.  They seem to be in the unstable
package tree when I'm looking.

--mike


On 09 Aug 2001 16:48:17 +0300, George Karaolides wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am running webmin on a Debian potato (stable) system with some updates
> from woody (testing).
> 
> My problem is that I can only get the modules from the Debian packages to
> work, and no other modules.
> 
> I have successfully installed and started webmin by pointing apt to
> sources for the testing distribution and and doing 
> 
> apt-get install webmin-ssl
> 
> I also installed all the packages apt also wanted to install from
> testing to go with webmin-ssl, so I guess my system is now a hubrid of
> potato and woody.
> 
> The webmin core modules packages webmin-core and webmin-postfix are still
> in the unstable dist. so to get that I pointed apt to the unstable
> distribution and did 
> 
> apt-get install webmin-core
> apt-get install webmin-postfix
> 
> apt reported no dependency questions; only these two packages were
> installed.
> 
> I also need other webmin modules, e.g. samba and apache, so I downloaded
> the .wbm files from www.wembin.org and installed them from webmin.
> 
> The problem is that these modules do not work, whereas the ones from the
> Debian packages do work.
> 
> Trying to access the samba module from my browser returns the following
> error:
> 
> - begin error -
> 
> Error - Missing Content-Type Header
> 
> Failed to exec /usr/share/webmin/samba/index.cgi : No such file or
> directory
> 
> - end error -
> 
> Similar errors are also retured from the apache module, the dhcp module
> etc.
> 
> Any ideas, anyone?
> 
> 
> George Karaolides       8, Costakis Pantelides St.,
> tel:   +35 79 68 08 86                   Strovolos, 
> email: george@karaolides.com       Nicosia CY 2057,
> web:   www.karaolides.com      Republic  of Cyprus
> 
> 
> 
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