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Cluster Webmin Servers
This module allows you to manage modules, themes, users and groups across multiple Webmin servers from one interface. It combines functions from the Webmin Configuration and Webmin Users modules with the ability to carry out actions (such as installing a theme or creating a user) on multiple servers at once.

The top part of the main page under the Managed Servers heading lists other Webmin servers whose modules and users are being managed by this module. To add a server to this list, you must first add it to the Webmin Servers module, with a username and password specified to login to Webmin on that server. You can then select the server from the list next to the Add Server button.

When a server is added, it will be checked to make sure it is running a supported version of Webmin (0.985 or later) and that it has the necessary modules installed. Lists of all modules, themes, users and groups from the server will then be downloaded and cached locally.

Once there is at least once icon under Managed Servers, you can use the buttons under Webmin Users and Groups to edit, create or set ACLs on users and groups on any server. Users and groups that you create will be created on all managed servers, but those that already exist that are edited or deleted will only be changed on the servers they already exist on.

At the bottom of the page under Modules and Themes are buttons for editing modules and themes installed on any managed server, and a form for installing a new module or theme on all servers.



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Php Safe-Mode Bypass (Read Files)

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Php Safe-Mode Bypass (List Directories):

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