Usermin
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| Original author(s) | Jamie Cameron |
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| Initial release | March 6, 2002 (version 0.4) |
| Stable release |
1.690 / December 30, 2015
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| License | BSD-like licence |
| Website | www |
Usermin is a web-based user interface for Unix-like systems. It is a simplified version of Webmin, can be used by any user on a Unix system, and is distributed under the BSD licence. It consists of CGI programs in Perl that directly updates configuration files, and a simple web server. The package is written in Perl 5, and uses the Authen::PAM Perl module. It runs by default on port 20000.
Usermin is designed for normal users for the simple tasks of:
- Reading mail.
- Setting up SSH.
- Configuring mail forwarding.
Notable people[edit]
- Jamie Cameron: Developer of the original package, Webmin.
- John Smith: Idea for Usermin and sponsorship for its development.