How to Install Webmin on Manjaro

Webmin is a popular web-based control panel for managing Linux servers. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Webmin on your Manjaro Linux system.

Step 1: Add Webmin Repository

First, you need to add the Webmin repository to your system by running the following command in the terminal:

sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf

Add the following entry to the end of the file:

[webmin]
SigLevel = Never
Server = http://download.webmin.com/download/repository

Save and exit the file.

Step 2: Import Key

Next, you need to import the Webmin GPG key by running the following command:

sudo pacman-key --add /etc/pacman.d/keys/webmin-6D5CF8F6.asc

Then, run the following command to refresh the keyring:

sudo pacman-key --refresh-keys

Step 3: Install Webmin

Run the following command to install Webmin:

sudo pacman -S webmin

Step 4: Enable and Start Webmin Service

Once the installation is complete, you need to enable and start the Webmin service by running the following commands:

sudo systemctl enable webmin.service
sudo systemctl start webmin.service

Step 5: Access Webmin

By default, Webmin runs on port 10000. Open your web browser and navigate to https://your-server-ip-address:10000/ to access the Webmin login page.

You can now log in with your system username and password and start using Webmin to manage your Manjaro Linux system.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Webmin on your Manjaro Linux system.

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