Webmin is a free and good tool to supplement Kloxo-MR, and it will minimize your need for time on the command line.
Install Webmin using following procedure:
You must first create a txt-file and upload it to your server. I use Filezilla as SSH client and Sublime as text editor on my windows client. They work well together. You may have other tools, but it is necessary to uload the following text file to your server into the directory as stated below.
Paste the following text in your editor (including everything):
[Webmin]
name=Webmin Distribution Neutral
#baseurl=http://download.webmin.com/download/yum
mirrorlist=http://download.webmin.com/download/yum/mirrorlist
enabled=1
Save the file as webmin.repo to your computer, then use Filezilla or another FTP client to move it over to your server to folder: /etc/yum.repos.d folder.
From your SSH client (I use Putty) install the GPG key with which the packages are signed, with the following commands (do not include the #):
# cd /tmp
# wget
http://www.webmin.com/jcameron-key.asc# rpm --import jcameron-key.asc
# yum install webmin
# cd /
Start webmin and also auto start webmin at system startup
# /etc/init.d/webmin start
# chkconfig webmin on
With webmin installed, go to your server IP address at port 10000
http://youripaddress:10000. So if your IP address is 123.123.123.123 then your webmin address is:
http://123.123.123.123:10000Login to webmin as root using and your server root password.
Things are arranged somewhat differently with the various Webmin themes. You can select any theme that you wish but for a start I suggest the following. Change themes, by clicking on “Webmin Configuration” in the upper left, then open the Webmin Themes icon. On the Change Themes tab, change it to Old Webmin Theme, then click the Make Changes button.
Now reload the webmin page.
Then select the Servers tab in Webmin, and then Bind DNS Server and you will get acces to your domains zonesand can change DNS records.
Hope this helps
AJ