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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2007-01-01 18:00:50
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On 1/Jan/2007 05:18 Munzir Taha (=D9=85=D9=86=D8=B0=D8=B1 =D8=B7=D9=87) wrote .. > On Sunday 31 December 2006 20:35, Jamie Cameron wrote: > > On 31/Dec/2006 03:44 Munzir Taha (=D9=85=D9=86=D8=B0=D8=B1 =D8=B7=D9=87) wrote .. > > > > > Hi, > > > I installed the Virtualmin (GPL) module in webmin and > > > Servers -> Virtualmin Virtual Servers (GPL) -> Add new virtual server, > > > owned > > > by: <New user>. There is an option of "Server configuration template" > > > that I > > > can assign to the reseller but how can I allow the reseller to define > and > > > edit his own templates and limits for the packages he wants to sell? > > > > Unfortunately, you can't ... templates define a lot of low-level system > > configuration options, which are too powerful to grant access to anyone > > except the master administrator. > > Thanks Jamie for your reply. Then may be I asked the wrong question. I > don't care whether it's "Server Templates" or something else. What I want is > a very basic feature that is available in WHM. On it you can manage packages, > set bandwidth and disk space quotas for your clients, edit DNS zone files and > much more. > > I set virtualmin in my server instead of cpanel and my very first customer's > first question was how can he set the limits for his clients. Unfortunately, > he is not satisfied at all when I told him I can set them for him. He is > now telling me that the link I forwarded him > http://www.virtualmin.com/vs/virtualmin-vs-cpanel was not fair. Please, > clarify and if you think you need some donation to support this important > missing feature, I would be happy to donate some money and may be others > from the good folks here who benefited from your nice support and software would > do too. Hi Munzir, Are you using the GPL or Pro version of Virtualmin there? The Pro version has a 'reseller' accounts, which operate at a level above domain owners, and can set quotas and bandwidth limits for their resold domains, plus configure all settings in those domains. - Jamie |