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opennic:setup:webminbind:debian9u0webmin1u9base [2020-03-26T15:30:05Z] fouroh-llcopennic:setup:webminbind:debian9u0webmin1u9base [2020-03-26T19:12:05Z] fouroh-llc
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 +Configuration, recursion error: when I run the report tool I get no recursion:\\ 
 +http://report.opennicproject.org/t2log/t2.php?ip_addr=45.79.193.205\\ 
 +Yet from the shell it seems to work fine.
 +{{:opennic:setup:webminbind:base-011.png|No Recursion Error}}
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 ===== Fresh Install ===== ===== Fresh Install =====
-Again, please make sure you install from within Webmin (Un-used Modules) then Refresh Modules to move the BIND link under ServersThis is the default screen.+This page includes a very brief overview of Webmin module screens, before turning the instance into a Tier-2 service stackThe page is going to grow and expand as feedback comes in for better, more detailed explanations. If you are already familiar with Webmin, or you do not wish to use it you may skip this page entirely. 
 {{:opennic:setup:webminbind:base-001.png|The newly installed Webmin BIND module}} {{:opennic:setup:webminbind:base-001.png|The newly installed Webmin BIND module}}
 In the upper left corner the icon that looks like a gear is the Module Config. In the upper right corner the icon looks like a "Play" button starts the service. When you configure RDC a "Refresh" button is added. Do not yet start it, but lets look at its home directory. In the upper left corner the icon that looks like a gear is the Module Config. In the upper right corner the icon looks like a "Play" button starts the service. When you configure RDC a "Refresh" button is added. Do not yet start it, but lets look at its home directory.
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 ==== Conclusion ==== ==== Conclusion ====
-You can write your own scripts and use a tool such as Ansible to do more, better than what Webmin does. However, Webmin makes your instances much friendlier inside an environment without Information Technology professionals expert with GNU/Linux. +You may write your own scripts and use a tool such as Ansible to do more, better than what Webmin does. However, Webmin makes your instances much friendlier inside an environment without Information Technology professionals expert with GNU/Linux. On a factory floor, for example, Webmin is able to serve engineers, managers, production workers with much less training than full-featured but more complex tools.
  
  
  
  
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