Usermin is a cool, open-source web app that lets regular users tweak different functions on a UNIX/Linux system. So basically, if you're not an admin, you can still do some basic system tasks without needing special access. It’s like a lighter version of Webmin, made just for Linux users who don’t have root privileges.
With Usermin, even non-root users can handle things like setting up Procmail configurations for email forwarding or configuring autoresponders on an email server. Plus, it helps with spam filtering! You can also view and manage data in PostgreSQL and MySQL databases, edit Apache .htaccess files, and interact with fetchmail. Need to change passwords or run some commands? No problem!
You can customize your Usermin experience too! Change the language and theme when you log in. Update your UNIX username info like your real name or phone number. You can even create one-off At jobs or encrypt/decrypt files using GnuPG.
Usermin follows in the footsteps of its bigger sibling by being modular. There are lots of modules available right from the project’s homepage. When you install one, it allows non-root users to perform specific tasks that the module covers.
This software is built as a web-based application running on the cloud. That means your customers or non-root employees can access it from almost anywhere at any time! Pretty handy if you ask me!
If you're ready to try out Usermin for yourself, check it out here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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