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Question Login Page Custom Logo

AlpGuy

New Pleskian
Hello,

I searched on Google/etc. but was unable to find a response to my question.

Is it possible to load a logo on the Plesk Login Page by appending a specific GET str to the login url (Example: login_up.php?reseller=123)

Thanks :)
Have a nice evening
 
You can change the Plesk logo from

Home > Tools & Settings > Plesk Branding

You have the option to set a file or specify LOGO URL.
 
You can change the Plesk logo from

Home > Tools & Settings > Plesk Branding

You have the option to set a file or specify LOGO URL.
Thanks for the reply!

But i am wondering if it is possible to, set a logo based on a reseller id (e.g. https://my-domain.tld:8443/login_up.php?reseller-logo=resellerid, the reseller ID passed as get parameter).

Sorry if my question wasn't clear enough.

Best

...in the main time i have the following workaround: a custom .php script which simulates the login page and which sends the POST data to the domain.
 
Nice idea to use a wrapper, I can imagine that this is sufficient for many cases. However, please be aware that after the login, the logo in the top left part of the page will still be the one that is common to all accounts on the server.
 
I can imagine that this is sufficient for many cases
Hi Peter! Indeed.

With the lfailure_redirect_url= parameter it is even possible to return to the page initial login page if the password/username etc. is wrong.

<form action="https://my-domain.tld:8443/login_up...https://my-domain.tld/index.php?login=wrongpw" method="post" >

Likely there is no build in solution to solve this, but the workaround does the job.

However, please be aware that after the login, the logo in the top left part of the page will still be the one that is common to all accounts on the server.

With the advanced license it is possible to set a custom logo for resellers, but not changing it on the central login page :)8443 main page OR accessing :8443 via resellers domain, which has to be included in the certificate).

Thanks again! :)
 
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