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Perlboy
10-15-2003, 06:58 PM
Allow your clients to setup UNLIMITED subdomains using Plesk's Web User feature!

With our script you can allow your clients to setup Web Users via their control panel and have them accessible at:

webusername.clientdomain.com

The script has been installed and tested with PSA 2.5, 5 and 6 on Redhat 7.x, 8 and 9 with Apache 1.3 and 2.0. In addition a simple RPM based install means you can be offering your clients unlimited subdomains in just a few minutes.

For only US$25/server (with optional free installation if you wish) you can now offer your customers a fast, friendly and automated approach to using their domains full capabilities.

Contact purchase@serverpeak.com for purchasing information and pre-sales enquiries.

Regards,

Stuart Low

cahostnet
10-15-2003, 09:19 PM
How long have you had this running with Plesk 6.0? Who's currently using it?

Perlboy
10-16-2003, 01:52 AM
Hey there,

It was made originally for Aussiehosts.com and Enhancedhost.com (under EDIT Group). They have a wide range of Plesk versions (2.5, 5, Standard/RPM, 6 RPM) installed and have just opened Aussiecolo.com.

It's been running on Plesk 6 since it was Beta (we obtained a pre release of Plesk 6). It has since been refined and smoothed out to a very stable state while maintaining the support for the older systems.

Hope that helps,

Stuart Low

cahostnet
10-16-2003, 07:46 AM
Do you have a demo or screen shots of it?

Perlboy
10-16-2003, 08:09 PM
Hey there,

Not really no. The system itself has no frontend interface, it's simply a crontask which iterates through the web_users directory of each domain.

An example subdomain (a client of Enhancedhost.com) created by the script can be seen at:

http://wheelrec.qrig.org/

This is exactly the same content as:

http://www.qrig.org/~wheelrec/

The user simply creates the web user in Plesk and within a few minutes their subdomain is up and running (provided they have a *.<DOMAIN> CNAME in their Plesk DNS).

Hope that helps,

Stuart