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Hi,
I am wondering what HTML command I put in, at the login section of my website, so that people can access their cPanel. The login accessed my personal cPanel no matter what I typed in, and so I removed the command to go to cPanel. I would like my customers to be able to login on my home page, if they can, or would it be better to just let them go to www.theirdomain.com/cpanel instead of having a login at all. Anyone have any suggestions? Stephen www.coresine.com |
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You and your cutomers are on the same physical machine.
yourdomain.com/cpanel is pointed to the same cpanel program as thierdomain.com/cpanel. It is customised dynamically for you or them (or me if I'm on the same machine with you). If they have your credientials for name and password, they will be able to get in and access your account settings. Example: you could put the link http://yourdomain.com:2082 or http://thierdomain.com:2082 .You can use your credentials or thiers at either address if they are on the same machine. Last edited by Brink; 11-07-2004 at 11:51 PM. Reason: more info |
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I have not tested this but my theory as to why that might be happening is that you did not log out of cpanel and it remembered you. Try putting the log in form on your website again, click the logout button from within cpanel and try it again with someone else's credentials.
- Justin |
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