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Typically, you'd access anything related to configuring GRUB via the text-based Linux shell in a Linux server environment. However, with Virtualmin, you can use the GRUB Boot Loader module, which contains quite a few options that deal directly with GRUB. This guide will...

You can use Virtualmin to change a mailbox or FTP user's password with a few simple clicks! This guide will go over how to change either a mailbox or FTP user's password. This article implies that you have already installed Virtualmin. If you have not done so yet, please...

With Virtualmin, you can easily enable two-factor authentication with a few simple clicks. This article will go over how you can enable two-factor authentication to secure your Virtualmin login further. This article implies that you have already installed Virtualmin onto...

With Virtualmin, you can use the Edit Config Files module to edit your server's FTP-related configuration files. This guide will show you how to accomplish this using Virtualmin. Please note that you'll first need to have Virtualmin installed and be logged into Virtualmin...

Apache is a very widely used web server developed and continually maintained by the Apache Software Foundation. It is an open-source web server that allows you to customize its functionality through the editing of configuration files or conf files for short. Typically this...

This guide will show you how to edit SSH config files in Virtualmin using the built-in editor. To fully take advantage of this article, you'll need to have done a few things first. You'll need to have Virtualmin installed and be logged in to your Virtualmin installation with...

Custom boot actions are a great way that Virtualmin allows you to ensure that specific actions you'd like to be performed are executed with little to no intervention from you. This article will show you how to set up and define new custom boot-up actions in Virtualmin. You...

Virtualmin is a Webmin module typically used to manage multiple virtual hosts through a single interface, similar to cPanel. It supports multiple functions such as creating/managing Apache virtual hosts, MySQL database creation/management, generating DNS zones, managing...

Virtualmin is a Webmin module typically used to manage multiple virtual hosts through a single interface, similar to cPanel. It supports multiple functions such as managing Apache virtual hosts, MySQL database management, generating DNS zones, managing mailboxes, and much...

Virtualmin is an excellent open-source Webmin module typically used to manage multiple virtual hosts through a single interface, similar to cPanel. The best part about Virtualmin/Webmin is that it is a completely free control panel! Like other control panels, it supports...

With Virtualmin, you can set up an email autoresponder, which is essentially an automated reply sent to anyone emailing the account on which it is set up. The focus of this article will be to show you how to create an autoresponder for an email account within Virtualmin....

The focus of this article is to show you how to check active disk quotas that may be in place in Virtualmin. This article implies that you have already installed Virtualmin. If you have not done so yet, please look at the following article: How to install Virtualmin (CentOS...

A server administrator's worst fear is some malicious entity gaining access to a server that you control. Luckily there are steps that you can take to secure your server. One of the steps you can take is to change your Virtualmin listening port not to use the standard port...

Virtualmin/Webmin is, above all, an open-source control panel that allows you to manage both your server and your websites with the familiarity and comfort of a GUI and makes use of Virtual servers to manage or separate each website that is running on a server. One of the...

Virtualmin/Webmin like WHM/cPanel has separate login pages to manage your server, website, and even WebMail. In Virtualmin, the WebMail interface is called Usermin. However, you can do more than just read your emails using this interface. You can also do things like change...

In Virtualmin, you can change the root MySQL password through the very user-friendly GUI at any time. Of course, you'll need to have Virtualmin installed and be logged into Virtualmin with Webmin access. If you're not entirely sure how to do either of these tasks, please...