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One Customer but multiple different domains? - fosstux - 10-06-2008 03:13 PM

Hello!

Is the following possible:
Can one customer have multiple domains, which are different?
eg: domain.tld goes to /var/www/virtual/xxx/domain1.tld/htdocs and domain2.tld goes to /var/www/virtual/xxx/domain2.tld/htdocs

Thanks.


RE: One Customer but multiple different domains? - BeNe - 10-06-2008 04:27 PM

That does not really work. Because ever Domain is a new User at the moment.
So there are two User in your case "domain1.tld" & "domain2.tld"

Greez BeNe


RE: One Customer but multiple different domains? - four2theizz0 - 10-06-2008 11:33 PM

I had this same question.
You can use aliases cant you?
I am not sure why they called em aliases but they act as multple domains on one user.
When you add an "alias" to a domain it adds a folder to the ftp account and you can then upload the files to it like you want

You can add a second domain when creating the new user(there is a box to checkoff that says "add more domains" or something)

and if you want to after creating the user, you can look up the user and click "add alias" on the left. It will no wbe linked to the main domain of the user. So you login to the ftp as the user, and you will then see a domain2.com folder in there.


RE: One Customer but multiple different domains? - gOOvER - 10-06-2008 11:47 PM

You can try it so: create a Reseller, then add the Domains so this Reseller. So you can add more then one Domain to a customer. Wink


RE: One Customer but multiple different domains? - BeNe - 10-06-2008 11:59 PM

Yeah - also a nice workaround!
But not that you use the Send e-Mail option for all Reseller and the End User get some interesting infos... Rolleyes

Greez BeNe