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Is Webmin Y2K compliant?

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Is Webmin Y2K compliant?

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Yes. Webmin does very little date processing, and all that it does will continue to work properly after 1/1/2000. However, be aware that some of the servers that Webmin manages (such as Apache, Sendmail, etc..) may not be Y2K compliant if you are using older versions. • How do I install new modules? Once you have downloaded a new module as a .wbm file, enter the Webmin Configuration module and click on the Webmin Modules button. Then use the form at the top of the page to install the module either from the local filesystem of the server Webmin is running on, or uploaded from the client your browser is on. • Can I run Webmin or Usermin under Apache? Yes, this can be done with some configuration. See this document for details on running Webmin under Apache, or this page for details on running Usermin. You can also run Webmin under the Zeus webserver in a similar way. See this documentation for instructions. • Why do I get the error message ERROR: Perl crypt function does not work under S

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