can a user be configured with more than one?

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#1 Mon, 06/01/2009 - 06:50
Rona

can a user be configured with more than one?

can a user be configured with more than one "top-domain"(like ***.com) and can have some "sub-domain"(like ***.abc.com) under each "top-domain". besides this single user has a fixed disk quota

Mon, 06/01/2009 - 07:07
andreychek

Hi Rona,

To rephrase you're question -- you're asking if a single user can be an owner of multiple top-level Virtual Servers?

If that's what you're asking -- a reseller in the Pro version can do that.

Beyond a reseller -- no. As of today, a user can only manage one top-level Virtual Server (and all of it's sub-servers).

You can of course take a top-level server, and move it underneath another parent Virtual Server, which would allow that user to be able to manage both.
-Eric

Mon, 06/01/2009 - 14:11 (Reply to #2)
Joe
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And to be clear: A reseller is not for this purpose. A reseller is for high level creation and management of multiple virtual server accounts (and those accounts can then manage virtual servers). It is for...resellers of hosting services. ;-)

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Mon, 06/01/2009 - 14:08
Joe
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Actually, it sounds like Rona thinks names have meaning to Virtualmin. They don't.

You can have a virtual server (named anything you want; say, "virtualmin.com), and that virtual server account can manage as many sub-servers (named anything you want; say, "webmin.com", "usermin.com", "software.virtualmin.com") as you want.

The notion of a &quot;sub-domain&quot; is meaningless to Virtualmin. Virtualmin does not care about names. A sub-server can be named anything you want, including a second level domain, like domain.tld. A virtual server <i>also</i> be named anything you want, including a sub-domain, like sub.domain.tld.

Don't imagine that Virtualmin cares about names, and all of this will become immediately obvious. ;-)

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