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Topic : Two, or more, WHMCS systems on Virtualizor


Posted By: sanin1412 on February 28, 2020, 9:56 am
Hello,

I'm currently using SolusVM and I'm planing to move to Virtalizor. My problem is that I use two WHMCS systems... With SolusVM WHMCS module I can set up username prefix to avoid confilct (duplicate usernames) on Solus. But, how to do that with Virtualizor?

Is there someone else who using two, or more, WHMCS systems on Virtualizor? As I can see, Virtualizor use mail as username...Prefix can't be added.

Thank you.

Regards

Posted By: wolke on February 28, 2020, 10:03 am | Post: 1
With the virtualizor WHMCS module, clients login to Virtualizor CP with single-signon (link in product management, just like cpanel)
even if you do not use this, I don´t see how you can have duplicate usernames when using clients emailaddress as login username.

Posted By: sanin1412 on February 28, 2020, 10:20 am | Post: 2
Hello Woke,

Thank you for reply.

I will user WHMCS systems on two separated companies, what if client order VPS with both companies with identical e-mail? That will be conflict!

Regards

Posted By: wolke on February 28, 2020, 10:33 am | Post: 3
yes it would. But you still can change user login emailadress of the second account to something different. It doesn´t matter for the single signon from WHMCS clientarea, it will work with bogus email also.  Only if you use direct controlpanel login this would be a problem. Then you could kindly ask your client to use a different emailadress for the second account.
I know, not that elegant.
Another idea would be to change virtualizor username (email)  with a hook before the account will be created at all.If you have an unused domain (e.g. clientlogin.com) you could generate usernames for yourself like "clientid2341@clientlogin.com" and your clients will use these (non existing) emailadresses as login.

Posted By: wolke on February 28, 2020, 10:35 am | Post: 4
and this could be a fake domain also (e.g. nonexist.login) to generate logins like"client26273@nonexist.login"

Posted By: mabelgoodrich on August 11, 2021, 1:41 pm | Post: 5
Quote From : wolke February 28, 2020, 10:35 am
and this could be a fake domain also (e.g. nonexist.login) to generate logins like"client26273@nonexist.login"


I got it, thank you for the explanation.



                                                                                                     

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