My install of TKL LAMP included Webmin 1.590 I did a manual install of Wordpress. (I know there is a pre-built VM for TKL Wordpress but I don't see any reason why I can't run WP on the basic LAMP VM. Plus, WP wasn't my original plan for this development server anyway) I want to install the ProFTPD module in Webmin, so, I logged into Webmin, selected Webmin > Webmin Configuration > Webmin Modules.
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commented Jul 18, 2018 • edited
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Im running on centos 7 [url=https://www.img.in.th/image/5uEZuf] @webmin |
commented Jul 18, 2018
me too :/ |
commented Jul 18, 2018
Yeah waitting answer from dev. |
commented Jul 18, 2018
Now i can fix this |
commented Jul 18, 2018
@systemD2540 how can you achieve that? For now, I use SSH bash with 'top' command to see CPU. I just need CPU times. |
commented Jul 18, 2018
Try installing Digest::MD5. Package name for RHEL is perl-Digest-MD5 and for Debian is libdigest-perl-md5-perl. |
commented Jul 18, 2018
@lemonsoftltd let you make Certificate Authority |
commented Jul 18, 2018
@rostovtsev that true |
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commented Jul 18, 2018
Did it fix the issue? |
commented Jul 18, 2018
@rostovtsev thank you, fixed. |
commented Jul 19, 2018
Why is the MD5 module being used in the dashboard? |
commented Jul 19, 2018
It's not the Dashboard that's using it. I think, it's some of WebminCore functionality that's requiring it, as far as I can tell. |
commented Jul 19, 2018
Huh. OK, I'll dig in and see what's going on there..I can't think of any reason to depend on that module at this point. |
commented Jul 19, 2018
For those who saw this error, what Perl version do you have? This should never result in an error..it's supposed to be caught, so something is going wrong. Maybe Perl eval behavior has changed recently or something. |
commented Jul 19, 2018
@swelljoe I haven't noticed version of Perl before this error. Now the version is the latest after installing as stated by @rostovtsev 'RHEL is perl-Digest-MD5'
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commented Jul 19, 2018
OK, that's nothing out of the ordinary. So, maybe something has changed in Webmin (though I can't think of what..this is a weird thing to start causing errors now). I assume you've recently updated Webmin to 1.890? It contains 25% more content, over 100 additional differential diagnosis tables and treatment algorithms, and a new index. Internal Medicine Essentials for Clerkship Students 2. The book is enhanced with over 460 pages. Internal medicine essentials for clerkship students pdf to excel. |
commented Jul 20, 2018
rostovtsev nailed it. appears perl-Digest-MD5 was not installed with the original OS image from my VPS provider and was not installed with Webmin for some reason. I did a yum install perl-Digest-MD5 command line and as soon as it installed I refreshed and the error went away. This was off a fresh OS install as I was moving the server up to Centos 7 from an old 6 install. |
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commented Jul 21, 2018
Yes, after: yum install perl-Digest-MD5 the error gone away |
commented Jul 21, 2018
Hopefully @jcameron will have thoughts on this, as the module being missing should not lead to an error. It ends up installed, anyway, in a lot of cases because several other Perl programs rely on it (awstats, among others), so Virtualmin systems won't have this problem, but it shouldn't be needed by Webmin except when using the features that need it (Apache digest auth functions need it, I think, and a few others). So..even though installing the module makes the error go away, it's still bug-like that there's an error at all. I looked at the code, but don't see why it would result in an error..it seemingly wrapped in an eval, so it should just log it and move on rather than stopping the world and spitting an error on the dashboard. |
commented Jul 22, 2018
This looks like a bug to me - the subsequent code can deal with an MD5 module being missing, so that error message is un-necessary. I will submit a fix to remove it. |
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commented Jul 23, 2018
@swelljoe I had this error too after updating to version 1.890. After installing perl-Digest-MD5 and perl-Digest (as dependence) error is gone. Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 16 subversion 3) configuration: Platform: osname=linux, osvers=2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.x86_64, archname=x86_64-linux-thread-multi uname='linux worker1.bsys.centos.org 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.x86_64 #1 smp tue feb 9 22:46:17 utc 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 gnulinux ' |
commented Jul 26, 2018
yum install perl-Digest-MD5 THX |
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commented Jul 27, 2018
THANKS |
commented Aug 3, 2018
Thank Cormos |
commented Aug 5, 2018
yum install perl-Digest-MD5 Works fine, thanks |
commented Aug 17, 2018
@Rhenan thanks |
commented Aug 19, 2018
Installing perl-Digest-MD5 is a workaround. But is not required. https://sourceforge.net/p/webadmin/discussion/600155/thread/e54abf6b/#add2 |
commented Aug 21, 2018
Thanks!!! yum install perl-Digest-MD5 Work.!!! |
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