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LukeSTN
Guest
PRODUCT, VERSION, MICROUPDATE, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE
(Plesk) 10.4.4 Update #39, last updated at July 16, 2012 04:34 AM
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.1 (Santiago)
Linux 2.6.32-131.28.1.el6.x86_64
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
I can't see a way to find out which Plesk Panel login name(s) is/are associated
with a given domain (webspace/subscription) via the XML RPC API.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
#1) Issue this RPC request:
<packet version="1.6.3.4">
<webspace>
<get>
<filter>
<name>test.domain.com</name>
</filter>
<dataset>
<gen_info />
<subscriptions/>
<hosting />
<limits />
<stat />
<prefs />
<plan-items />
</dataset>
</get>
</webspace>
</packet>
#2) Inspect result for anything that can be used in another RPC request to
locate the Plesk Panel accounts associated with this webspace.
ACTUAL RESULT
Returns user 'id'.
EXPECTED RESULT
Returns user 'guid'.
(Plesk) 10.4.4 Update #39, last updated at July 16, 2012 04:34 AM
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.1 (Santiago)
Linux 2.6.32-131.28.1.el6.x86_64
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
I can't see a way to find out which Plesk Panel login name(s) is/are associated
with a given domain (webspace/subscription) via the XML RPC API.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
#1) Issue this RPC request:
<packet version="1.6.3.4">
<webspace>
<get>
<filter>
<name>test.domain.com</name>
</filter>
<dataset>
<gen_info />
<subscriptions/>
<hosting />
<limits />
<stat />
<prefs />
<plan-items />
</dataset>
</get>
</webspace>
</packet>
#2) Inspect result for anything that can be used in another RPC request to
locate the Plesk Panel accounts associated with this webspace.
ACTUAL RESULT
Returns user 'id'.
EXPECTED RESULT
Returns user 'guid'.