Software update: Usermin 1.190

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Usermin comes from the same developers as Webmin. Where Webmin is intended for system administrators, Usermin is intended for users on Unix-based systems. The user can adjust various settings via a web interface, such as SSH connections and e-mail forwarding. Version 1.190 is now available with the following changes:

Changes since Usermin version 1.180:

  • Usermin Core
    • Added support for DAV clients.
  • Custom Commands
    • The output from a command is now shown as it is generated, for commands run locally.
    • Added a Module Config parameter to change the number of columns used to display command buttons in.
  • FileManager
    • Absolute and relative paths like /tmp/foo and bar/foo can be used when renaming a file.
    • The GD Perl module will be used for scaling preview images, if installed.
    • User-mountable filesystems can be mounted through the file manager, just like in Webmin.
  • Protected Web Directories
    • Added the ability to specify extra directives to be added to .htaccess files, thanks to Charlie Garrison [[email protected]]
  • Scheduled Emails
    • Attachments (such as images or documents) can be added to scheduled emails.
  • SpamAssassin Mail Filter
    • Updated the setup and procmail delivery pages to allow forwarding of spam to an email address.
  • SSH Configuration
    • Added support for SSH 2 private and public keys.
    • SSH 2 authorized keys can also be edited.

Version number 1,190
Operating systems Linux, BSD, macOS, Solaris
Website Usermin
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File size

2.59MB

License type Prerequisites (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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