Limited cPanel accounts
Hello,
I need to give access to some people to specific functionality of cPanel, let's say only access Logaholic, phpMyAdmin, Email Accounts, or Auto-Replies for a specific cPanel account; does this functionality exist?
Thanks
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Hello :) You can assign a specific feature list to the package assigned to their account. Feature lists are created via: "WHM Home " Packages " Feature Manager" Thank you. 0 -
[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1679762">Hello :) You can assign a specific feature list to the package assigned to their account. Feature lists are created via: "WHM Home " Packages " Feature Manager" Thank you.
I assume then that I need to create sub-domains to create these sub-accounts with the limited features.0 -
You should not need subdomains to do this. Any cPanel account can be assigned a "package" and you use Feature Manager to decide what packages have what features available. 0 -
[quote="quizknows, post: 1681602">You should not need subdomains to do this. Any cPanel account can be assigned a "package" and you use Feature Manager to decide what packages have what features available.
I understand, but I need multiples access levels under the same website account. I.e. 1. I need the main account to have full access 2. I need another user to access to stats only 3. I need a 3rd user to access and be able to access phpMyAdmin only All these above are related to the same website (account), e.x. site1.com0 -
There is no way to make "sub" accounts of a cPanel account. Each cPanel account has only one user, and there is no way to give another user limited access to the same account. I recommend that you vote and comment on this feature request: [url=http://features.cpanel.net/responses/multiple-cpanel-logins-cpanel-subusers]Multiple cPanel Logins (cPanel Subusers) | cPanel Feature Requests 0 -
Not to be a moaning git or anything ;) but that feature request has been open for a "while" now without any staff response, and the forum thread linked within it was opened in 2008. Back in 2010, it had staff engagement and got to the point where a request was submitted to developers, since then we've all heard very little. I know this request runs deep from a technical architecture standpoint, but not having heard anything from staff for years and with the pluggable auth framework ( 0 -
[quote="cPanelJared, post: 1681972">There is no way to make "sub" accounts of a cPanel account. Each cPanel account has only one user, and there is no way to give another user limited access to the same account. I recommend that you vote and comment on this feature request: [url=http://features.cpanel.net/responses/multiple-cpanel-logins-cpanel-subusers]Multiple cPanel Logins (cPanel Subusers) | cPanel Feature Requests
Done; I was scratching my head trying to find this without luck, but, it doesn't exist. Thanks0
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