Further to this, if I change the webmin port to something other than 443 my webmail works... (Which uses port 443).
So this is a workaround that fixes the issue.
Looks like NAT prioritys are screwed?
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Binding 2 services to one ip and port dosn't work to well.
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A nicer option would be in the Web admin options, create a new config for which IP's Webmin is to listen on and have those rules overide all others?That's a good suggestion, as it's not necessary to to have WebAdmin bound to all interfaces, just make sure it remains bound to one.