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July 8th, 2011

HowTo: Add a cronjob in cPanel

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

The session covers adding or modifying a Cron job via cPanel. Cron jobs are tasks(programs/scripts) that are scheduled to run at predefined times or intervals. Adding a cron job is easy, and is a great help in managing server administration tasks that need to be performed periodically. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 22nd, 2011

HowTo: Enable extended logging for exim via WHM

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

When troubleshooting mail or attempting to discover the source of spam originating from your server, it is often useful to enable extended Exim logging.

It is a fairly easy task, and can be performed in a matter of minutes… Read the rest of this entry »

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February 26th, 2010

Would you fall for Webmin? Part II/III

February 26th, 2010
Guru

Now that you have been introduced to Webmin, let’s see what it takes to install Webmin and get started.

Where do I get the files/packages?

The latest RPM’s, .deb package and source files can be found at the following page:

http://www.webmin.com/download.html

Alternatively, you could download the selective package/version from Sourceforge.net:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/webadmin/files/

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February 22nd, 2010

Would you fall for Webmin? Part I/III

by Sankar H, Senior Software Engineer, Bobcares.
Guru

How many times have you thought of purchasing a proprietary Control Panel to help you with day to day administration? If you already have one, wouldn’t it be nice if your time was spent more on configuring/securing core services of your server; rather than fixing features/functionalities of the panel!


Webmin makes life easier for system administrators, webhosts and website owners, with absolutely no messing around with your server configs. The icing on the cake is that Webmin is a FREE, open-source web-based interface for system administration, that works on almost all Linux/Unix systems(including FreeBSD).

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