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Not for mission critical websites - Jeff Mincey

The kind of problems you identify as allegedly pertaining to webmin are entirely unrelated to whether a server hosts web sites AT ALL -- to say nothing of whether it hosts sophisticated sites or only sites with straightforward XHTML.

You say you are a UNIX admin, but I don't think you understand the purpose behind webmin.

You may have encountered bona fide bugs in the product, or you may have been using it on a distro which webmin doesn't fully support. Either way, it has nothing to do with what kind of web site a server may or may not have.

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Friday, June 01 2007 @ 02:23 PM PDT


Not for mission critical websites - alfanine

cpanel is shit. a big piece of junk, Plesk rocks and so does webadmin. but of course webadmin is a little more difficult to use then plesk

this poster has not a clue about webadmin.. CPANEL.. what a joke that is.. ( I bought it used it , updatdes suck, support sucks..

webadmin does not do anything really to the webserver, it has its own little config to connect to , other then that there is really nothing that web admin does with the http connection..

This guy is just yapping!

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Saturday, December 22 2007 @ 08:19 AM PST