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The_Fallen
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Hi,
I'm running Plesk on a Ubuntu server. At the moment there are three people using the server. Each one has a shell login and client account for Plesk. We are hosting several domains on the server and unfortunately Plesk wants to create a new user for every domain. Instead we would like to use our shell logins to administrate the domains.
At the moment I replace the httpdocs directories by symbolic links to the users' home directories manually. But I don't really like this since I have to do that every time something is changed in Plesk.
So is it possible to tell Plesk to use an existing user for a new domain? Or a nicer way to allow an existing user access to the directories created for a new domain?
thx,
fallen
I'm running Plesk on a Ubuntu server. At the moment there are three people using the server. Each one has a shell login and client account for Plesk. We are hosting several domains on the server and unfortunately Plesk wants to create a new user for every domain. Instead we would like to use our shell logins to administrate the domains.
At the moment I replace the httpdocs directories by symbolic links to the users' home directories manually. But I don't really like this since I have to do that every time something is changed in Plesk.
So is it possible to tell Plesk to use an existing user for a new domain? Or a nicer way to allow an existing user access to the directories created for a new domain?
thx,
fallen