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Question to traffic limitation - Printable Version +- ispCP - Board - Support (http://www.isp-control.net/forum) +-- Forum: ispCP Omega Support Area (/forum-30.html) +--- Forum: Usage (/forum-34.html) +--- Thread: Question to traffic limitation (/thread-2810.html) |
Question to traffic limitation - DaSilva - 03-22-2008 04:59 AM I have a question to the traffic limitation for a domain / customer: What happens if I (as a reseller) give a customer 1GB traffic in the domain settings and he has more traffic this month than that limitation? The best thing would be a e-mail to him and to me that his traffic limitation was exceeded with the amount of whole traffic in this month from his domain. Is this possible and what must I do to achieve this? Thanks in advance. RE: Question to traffic limitation - BeNe - 03-22-2008 06:06 AM You can use mod_cband that comes with ispCP. It is a Apache Module that is exactly for this. A Page is shown that the traffic is exceed. But no mail is sent. Greez BeNe RE: Question to traffic limitation - DaSilva - 03-22-2008 06:57 AM The problem with the page is that then the real website is not displayed anymore for that month, isn't it? So the solution with an e-mail would be better. Is that possible? RE: Question to traffic limitation - joximu - 03-22-2008 09:37 AM ask the mod_cband documentation RE: Question to traffic limitation - DaSilva - 03-22-2008 09:42 PM The official site is down and I cannot find information on how to send e-mails with mod_cband instead of display a message. Is this not possible? Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks. RE: Question to traffic limitation - joximu - 03-22-2008 10:27 PM May I get more clear: we are not specialists in EVERY SINGLE THING about what can be put on a server. Sorry for shouting - I also recommend http://www.isp-control.net/forum/before-post-read-this-t-2797.html We have to focus on ispCP related things. There are enough other forums for general questions or maybe apache & modules related things. maybe you can display a php page which is sending a mail - sometimes there are many ways leading to the same result - be creative! /Joxi |