
If none of the above steps work, you should contact your hosting provider for further assistance. From a command line, and with root privileges, run one of the following commands: /etc/init.d/webmin restart. for debian like: sudo service airControl2Server restart.

If Webmin is disabled, the next time the system. use ssh to your server for restarting aircontrol2 service and pulling logs. etc/init.d/webmin restart For all I know, that magic incantation messed up my configuration even further. Note: If Webmin is currently running, this command won't stop it. Stopping Webmin server in /usr/libexec/webmin. Now clear your browser cache & chookies, again try to browse your webmin with its port. systemctl disable rvice : Disable auto-starting Webmin when your VPS starts. Note : If you run systemctl start webmin command it may not work. You can do this by editing the /etc/webmin/nf file and making sure that the line "listen=" points to the correct IP address. systemctl enable rvice : Enable Webmin to start whenever your VPS starts. If the port is not listed, then you'll need to open it by running the following command:įinally, you should check that the Webmin config file is pointing to the correct IP address of your server. You can do this by running the following command:

If you then try to restart Webmin in the console with systemctl start rvice Webmin will not start. Next, you should check that your firewall is not blocking access to the Webmin port (10000). If Webmin is restarted via System Bootup and Shutdown, the Webmin process is terminated. If the service is not running, then you can start it by running the following command: Click on Restart Samba Server to activate all the changes youve made. If the service is running, you should see the following output: You can do this by running the following command via SSH: There are a few things you can try to access your Webmin panel.įirst, you should check if the Webmin service is running on the server.
