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What the Freak'n #$%#$#!!!

L

Lonewolf

Guest
Why the hell is Plesk making a client's name be unique??!!!

And even more so.. does anyone have a crack to fix this ridiculous issue?


(First fumed as to why Plesk would force ftp login names to be unique across the entire domain system instead of using a login/doman name pairing, and now finds that the user's name is also unique. *groans*)
 
FTP users must be unique systemwide - that's not a Plesk "feature"/bug - but a systemrestriction on the OS.
 
Plesk determines what domains a client can access based on the client's login - if this were not forced to be unique for each client, there's no way to keep them seperate.
 
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