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User Guide: How to Use Virtualmin for Website & Database Management (S-851)

Operating hosting control panels like Virtualmin on Linux servers simplifies resource allocation. Configuring modules like ModSecurity WAF rules is essential for optimizing system throughput, user access, and email security.

Core Architecture & System Layout

To configure administrative parameters, users access the server command line via terminal console or log into the web browser interface running on port 10000, which manages the local Apache/Nginx services. Here is the step-by-step procedure.

Step-by-Step Configuration Guide

  1. Log into your Virtualmin administrative dashboard using a web browser.
  2. Navigate to the "Domains" or "Websites" section and click "Add Domain" or "Create Website".
  3. Enter your domain name, configure document root directories, and save.
  4. Go to the "Databases" menu, create a new MySQL/MariaDB database, and assign a database user with secure permissions.
  5. Locate the SSL manager inside Virtualmin and issue a free Let's Encrypt SSL Certificate for your new domain.
  6. Create professional email accounts (e.g., info@domain.com) and configure SMTP routing rules.

Administrative Benefits & Context

Using Virtualmin allows non-technical clients and web developers to manage databases, files, and domains without having to execute manual Linux bash instructions.

Warning & Best Practices Checklist

⚠️ Ensure database passwords generated inside Virtualmin use strong entropy. Weak database credentials make the server susceptible to SQL injection exploits.

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