Overview
CentOS Stream 9 Server with Webmin GUI Web Portal
Published by Cloud Infrastructure Services, this AMI delivers a ready-to-use CentOS Stream 9 server with the Webmin GUI web portal pre-installed. Instead of manually editing configuration files and running complex commands, administrators manage accounts, web servers, databases, firewalls, and email services through an intuitive browser-based interface. Webmin automatically updates all required configuration files, reducing human error and accelerating routine server administration tasks.
Why This AMI
- Instant productivity - Launch the instance and access the Webmin dashboard via HTTPS on port 10000 within minutes. No manual Webmin installation or dependency resolution required.
- Broad module library - Pre-configured to support Apache virtual hosts, MySQL/PostgreSQL databases, Samba file sharing, ProFTPD, NFS exports, LDAP, Postfix mail, Squid proxy, Jabber, disk quotas, and clustering.
- Browser-based access - Manage your server from any device on your network without installing local tools or SSH clients.
Key Capabilities
- Create, edit, and delete Unix accounts on your system
- Export files and directories to other systems with the NFS protocol
- Set up disk quotas to control storage available to each user, preventing overruns that cause downtime
- Install, view, and remove software packages in RPM and other formats
- Change your system's IP address, DNS server settings, and routing configuration
- Set up a Linux firewall to protect your server or provide NAT for internal LAN hosts
- Create and configure virtual web servers for the Apache web server
- Manage databases, tables, and fields in MySQL or PostgreSQL
- Share files with Windows systems by configuring Samba file sharing
- Manage Squid proxy server, LDAP directory, Postfix mail, ProFTPD, and Jabber services
Use Case Example
A small e-commerce team needs to stand up an Apache and MySQL stack for a new storefront. Using this AMI, a junior administrator launches the instance, opens the Webmin portal, configures virtual hosts, creates the database, and sets firewall rules - all through the GUI without writing iptables commands or editing httpd.conf manually.
Getting Started
- Launch the AMI from the AWS Marketplace and select your preferred instance type.
- Ensure your security group allows inbound TCP on port 22 (SSH), port 10000 (Webmin HTTPS), and any service ports you plan to use (80, 443, 3306, etc.).
- SSH into the instance using your EC2 key pair to retrieve the initial Webmin credentials.
- Open your browser and navigate to https://[your-instance-public-ip]:10000.
- Log in with the provided credentials and begin configuring your server.
Security Notes
- Webmin is served over HTTPS with a self-signed certificate by default; you can replace it with your own certificate.
- SSH root login policy and firewall rules should be reviewed and tightened per your organization's requirements.
- Regular OS security updates are available through the standard CentOS Stream 9 package manager.
For deployment assistance or a guided walkthrough, visit our post deployment guide below under vendor resources.
Highlights
- Launch a fully configured CentOS Stream 9 server with Webmin pre-installed and accessible via HTTPS on port 10000 within minutes. No manual installation or dependency management required. Manage Apache virtual hosts, MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, Samba file sharing, ProFTPD, NFS, LDAP, Postfix mail, Squid proxy, firewalls, and user accounts - all from a single browser-based dashboard without CLI expertise.
- Secure your server through the Webmin GUI by configuring Linux firewall rules, setting disk quotas to prevent storage overruns, managing user permissions, and controlling service access. The web portal eliminates the risk of manual configuration file errors that can expose your system to vulnerabilities or cause unplanned downtime.
- Ideal for system administrators, DevOps teams, and small businesses that need to deploy and manage Linux servers without deep command-line expertise. Supports clustering for multi-server management, email services via Postfix, FTP through ProFTPD, and Windows interoperability through Samba file sharing - enabling you to build any type of server environment from a single control panel.
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t2.medium Recommended | $0.03 |
t2.micro | $0.03 |
t3.micro | $0.03 |
i2.xlarge | $0.03 |
r3.2xlarge | $0.03 |
r5n.24xlarge | $0.03 |
r5d.2xlarge | $0.03 |
m5ad.24xlarge | $0.03 |
m4.10xlarge | $0.03 |
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Version release notes
Latest OS Patches installed. Simply run 'yum update' to install latest os packages
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Usage instructions
Scroll down to 'Getting Started' on the following URL: https://cloudinfrastructureservices.co.uk/how-to-setup-ubuntu-with-webmin-on-azure-aws-gcp/
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Support for CentOS Stream 9 with Webmin GUI
Cloud Infrastructure Services provides email-based technical support for this AMI product. You can reach the support team through the following channels:
- Email: Contact us through our website: https://cloudinfrastructureservices.co.uk/contact-us/
- Documentation: Getting started guide on: https://cloudinfrastructureservices.co.uk/how-to-setup-ubuntu-with-webmin-on-azure-aws-gcp/
Recommended Instance Sizing
- Small workloads (1-5 managed services): t3.small or t3.medium
- Medium workloads (web server + database + mail): t3.large or m5.large
- Larger environments or clustering: m5.xlarge or higher depending on traffic and user count
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