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 Standalone Product, useable on a shared host, in-place of host's control panel (5 Replies, Read 5644 times)
johnywhy
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i don't like the control panel provided by my shared host. i would like to run softaculous within my own webspace, WITHOUT cpanel.

please create a stand-alone softaculous that can run on a typical shared php-apache-linux host. setup should not require direct access to apache or operating system.
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vT16
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Quote From : johnywhy September 12, 2009, 11:41 pm
i don't like the control panel provided by my shared host. i would like to run softaculous within my own webspace, WITHOUT cpanel.

please create a stand-alone softaculous that can run on a typical shared php-apache-linux host. setup should not require direct access to apache or operating system.

The issue is that you can't create/manage databases with just the standard user access, which is part of what Softaculous does. Besides, if you haven't got a lot of webspace it might not be a good idea to let softaculous install all scripts as that could take up a nice share of space (if each script is 20MB... Softaculous got 100+ scripts so that'd equal to 2GB of space).
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johnywhy
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Quote From : vT16 September 13, 2009, 12:28 am
you can't create/manage databases with just the standard user access

don't know why not, i can install phpadmin or any other php mysql front-end, and use it to create/manage databases. i've done it.

Quote From : vT16 September 13, 2009, 12:28 am
it might not be a good idea to let softaculous install all scripts as that could take up a nice share of space

who said anything about installing "all scripts"? i'll just install the scripts that i want, obviously making sure i have enough spare web-space.

Edited by johnywhy : September 13, 2009, 12:35 am
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alons
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Quote From : johnywhy September 13, 2009, 12:35 am
Quote From : vT16 September 13, 2009, 12:28 am
you can't create/manage databases with just the standard user access

don't know why not, i can install phpadmin or any other php mysql front-end, and use it to create/manage databases. i've done it.

Quote From : vT16 September 13, 2009, 12:28 am
it might not be a good idea to let softaculous install all scripts as that could take up a nice share of space

who said anything about installing "all scripts"? i'll just install the scripts that i want, obviously making sure i have enough spare web-space.


You might be having a root mysql user.
Hence you are able to create a Database.

Also Softaculous has a Simple Integration procedure into whatever environment it is being run.
But the environment must empower Softaculous to create Databases as well as control the file system to edit/create/delete files.

Regards,
Alons

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uniwold
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Yes, I like the idea of softaculous being standalone.
It not only gives it more points, some day someone may install softaculous first and then the cpanel... more power to softaculous!!
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asshu
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Good Idea  :D  

Edited by asshu : December 31, 2010, 6:41 pm
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