Repository
Setup
The simplest and best way to get Webmin is to use automatic webmin-setup-repo.sh
script to configure repositories on your RHEL or Debian derivative systems. It can be done in two easy steps:
curl -o webmin-setup-repo.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/webmin/webmin/master/webmin-setup-repo.sh
sh webmin-setup-repo.sh
This script will automatically setup our repository and install our GPG keys on your system, and provide webmin
package for installation and easy upgrades in the future. The supported and tested systems are Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Alma, Rocky, Oracle, CentOS Stream, Fedora or Debian, Ubuntu, Kali.
Install
If Webmin repository was setup using our webmin-setup-repo.sh
as described above then Webmin can be installed as easy as:
RHEL and derivatives
dnf install webmin
Debian and derivatives
apt-get install webmin --install-recommends
Access
After successful Webmin installation, you can access its interface by entering https://<Your-Server-IP>:10000
in your browser. Check that your firewall configuration allows access through port 10000.
* The minimal To verify that you have downloaded Webmin fully and correctly, you can use the command If Webmin package was downloaded manually it can be installed: If you installed it by specifying an installation directory parameter to The source package can be installed on any of the supported OS, such as FreeBSD, macOS, HP/UX, AIX, and all other flavors of Linux. However, if your system supports one of the other package formats like Manual
rpm
— Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Alma, Rocky, Oracle, CentOS Stream, Fedora, openSUSEdeb
— Debian derivatives (Ubuntu, Kali, Parrot, Pop!, Lite, Devuan)pkg
— Solaristar
— FreeBSD or any other Linux distributiontar
version of Webmin contains only the core API and programs, and a few modules required for its basic operation. Most modules and all themes have been left out, but can be easily added later. It can be useful if you only need some of the programs functionality, and don’t want to download the entire multi-megabyte package.Checksum Verification
sha256sum
on the downloaded file, and compare it against those listed below:File SHA256 Checksum webmin_2.202_all.deb 3a67702b05bcf64a40140d8040f93431b4a5d9627d5ee25dbec748d0c09e443c webmin-2.202-minimal.tar.gz c740104f908d7f84192802ff65915b135e3ccd81c227ed69be5dff6a699db882 webmin-2.202-1.noarch.rpm a85534e5f12e89b366b763e583ee80d8ed850bb544f39c2a48c1818971d30214 webmin-2.202-1.src.rpm 26fa9d537ba04e4102266deec4c2773fabd7dc0cd3317bb41fdccaa62ebf788f webmin-2.202.pkg.gz 9a824252254f6a35ccd8c14d19f9a7c7e2502afa1bdf76f58198ad7891dcb044 webmin-2.202.tar.gz 4f1c467aeda0ded546e69f332c768665b6a0537d6a69e609221f9465121f775e webmin-2.202.zip ee9dec4a35a15dcb9f2a9bf9941c15a051f2c862495aa1c5c7554fd4177e2d7b Configure
RHEL and derivatives
dnf install ./webmin-current.rpm
Debian and derivatives
apt-get install --install-recommends ./webmin-current.deb
Solaris
# The root user be switched from a role account to a normal account to logins to work
rolemod -K type=normal root
# Uncompress
gunzip webmin-current.pkg.gz
# Install
pkgadd -d webmin-current.pkg
FreeBSD and any other Linux installation from source
# Change directory
cd /tmp
# Uncompress
gunzip webmin-current.tar.gz
tar xf webmin-current.tar.gz
cd webmin-current
# Install
./setup.sh /usr/local/webmin
setup.sh
as the instructions above show, i.e. /usr/local/webmin
, the original webmin-current
directory can now be safely deleted.rpm
or deb
packages, it is recommended to install it from that type of package.
Older Versions
Older versions of Webmin can be downloaded from Sourceforge.
Standard Modules
The standard modules that you may have deleted from Webmin on your system can be re-installed by downloading using this link.
Development Builds
There are development pre-release and nightly builds available for testing purposes only. These builds may be unstable or lack certain features. Use them at your own risk!
Pre-release Builds
Pre-release builds can be found on download.webmin.com/devel page.
Testing Builds
Testing builds can be found on download.webmin.dev page.