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		<title>by: Free Web Hosting Management with Virtualmin - Nirlog.com - Technology, Life and other stuff that come along&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Virtualmin is a free and open-source virtual hosting management system designed to make virtual hosting quick, reliable, and secure. It&#8217;s a Webmin module, which supports the creation and management of Apache virtual hosts, BIND DNS domains, MySQL/PostgresSQL databases, and mailboxes and aliases with Sendmail, Postfix or Qmail. It utilizes existing Webmin modules for these servers, and works with any existing system configuration, rather than needing it&#8217;s own mail server, web server and so on. There&#8217;s also a commercial version of Virtualmin that you&#8217;ve to pay for, called Virtualmin Pro, which includes some extra features and support. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Virtualmin is a free and open-source virtual hosting management system designed to make virtual hosting quick, reliable, and secure. It&#8217;s a Webmin module, which supports the creation and management of Apache virtual hosts, BIND DNS domains, MySQL/PostgresSQL databases, and mailboxes and aliases with Sendmail, Postfix or Qmail. It utilizes existing Webmin modules for these servers, and works with any existing system configuration, rather than needing it&#8217;s own mail server, web server and so on. There&#8217;s also a commercial version of Virtualmin that you&#8217;ve to pay for, called Virtualmin Pro, which includes some extra features and support. [&#8230;]
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