![]() To do this, we will execute the command in a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T): sudo ufw allow 10000/tcp To access our server externally, we must open the port in the firewall. ![]() Configure the firewallīy default, this tool listens on TCP port 10000. With the tool installed and running, we can now access the control panel using the web browser. In the previous output we will see that we install Webmin version 1.941. Now for check the installed version, we will only have to use the following command: The next thing we will do is install webmin executing in a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) the command:Īfter the installation, we will be able to check status details running the command:Īs shown in the above screenshot, Webmin is already running correctly. So far, we have updated the system, installed the Webmin GPG key, and manually added the required repository. Sudo apt install software-properties-common apt-transport-https Enable the Webmin repositoryĪt this point, we must enable the Webmin repository as this is not yet available in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.įirst of all, let's add the Webmin GPG key as it's shown in the following:Īfter the previous command, we can manually add Webmin repository with the command: sudo add-apt-repository "deb sarge contrib" Install Webmin Next we will have to install the necessary dependencies using command: We can do this by opening a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and executing the commands: sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade ![]() Before starting the installation of a program, it is always a good idea first update the packages available from the repositories.
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