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4 q from a new user

JanichR

New Pleskian
Hi all

I'm kind of new in Plesk (2 days experience by now), so please bear with me for these questions. :)

I've had my own linuxbox for years, but finally switched to a solution that's easier to manage for resellers and customers.
In that regard, I've stumbled upon these few questions which I haven't been able to find answers for:

1. Are the webstats folder not protected by a password by default?? (or is it some switch that can be turned on/off)

2. Are there any way to customise the set up of customers (fx when creating domain, create a db and mail account with same pwd at the same time)

3. In regards to #2, I've read about the event manager, but only a little about the api. Are there any ressources for this? (existent scripts/examples/etc)

4. What is the actual difference between a "webspace" and a "subscription!! (this being the most confusing concept ever) ;-)

Any hints, pointers or links very much appreciated!!

Best regards
 
1) The default setting depends on the setting used in the Subscription. Service Plans -> select a subscription/create a new one -> Hosting Parameters .. look under Web Statistics. There's a tick box to password-protect them by default for all users on that Subscription

2) You'd need to use the API/command line tools and a script

3) There's documentation somewhere. search for "plesk API" or contact your reseller.

4) A Webspace is hosting for a domain belonging to the Plesk admin. It has no set limits. It is basically the same as a domain in a Subscription with everything set to Unlimited and all permission boxes ticked. But there's no Subscription involved, so you don't even need to define one that's Unlimited. Kind of a time-saved for the admin who doesn't want any restrictions on their own sites.
 
Hello

I guess Im in for a bit of reading then, ey? :)

Password is working and Im staying away from the webspaces to keep things uniform.
Thank you for your answers.

Best regards
 
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