HostingMe February 11th, 2008, 12:03 Introducing Free Host Manager v1.0 Beta!
Introduction
Free Host Manager is a free cPanel account management script that automates the running of free hosts.
Administration Features
Extensive Settings - Enable you to create a custom environment exact to your needs
Secure WHM Integration - Enabling you to create, terminate, suspend, unsuspend and even restart services right from FHM.
Modules - Modules enable you to simply extend FHM with very little fuss.
Packages - Add, edit & delete packages (What more can I say ;))
Pages - Pages enable you to create pages that users can view whilst signing up.
Email Templates - Don't be forced by other scripts to send the default emails out, use email templates!
Sub domains - Give users the flexibility to sign up to different sub domains.
Install Instructions
Extract the script from the zip file
Edit the settings.php file with your database details
Upload the script to your site
Visit install.php and follow the steps
Delete install.php
Navigate to admin.html
Download
Free Host Manager v1.0 Beta (http://www.freehostmanager.com/downloads/fhm-1-0.zip) (.zip)
hamed4u February 12th, 2008, 12:04 It looks very good.
I really like it.
HostingMe February 12th, 2008, 12:07 It looks very good.
I really like it.
Thank you!, alot of time went into creating it, if you have any suggestions to improve it please post them on our support forums over @ http://www.freehostmanager.com/forums/
hamed4u February 12th, 2008, 20:40 I register there I will post my suggestions.
krakjoe February 14th, 2008, 04:34 Who wrote this fantastic code ??
HostingMe February 14th, 2008, 05:47 A fantastic coder called Joe wrote the fantastic code. ;)
krakjoe February 14th, 2008, 11:14 I admit it was me :) Hope it works out for everyone that uses it ... it ruddy well should, since I did it ... ...
HostingMe February 14th, 2008, 11:27 Nothing like blowing your own trumpet, is there joe ;)
JonnyH February 14th, 2008, 14:44 Lucky, guy. Well I got help with mine aswell. I can't complain. Good luck Daniel with it.
krakjoe February 14th, 2008, 15:44 Nothing like blowing your own trumpet, is there joe ;)
If you got it flaunt it, girlfriend ...
stuffradio February 14th, 2008, 23:01 If you got it flaunt it, girlfriend ..
How scandalous :P
HostingMe February 20th, 2008, 14:45 **UPDATE**
v1.0.1
Just a quick shout to advise you all that we have just released the following new modules and also fixed a small bug within the modules section, whilst no major bugs were found we advise you to upgrade to the latest version via our new customer area!!
New Modules
MyBB Post2Host Module
Forced Ads
I am currently in the process of creating the docs for the new modules but here is a quick guide to the forced ads module;
Root access is required for this install, also mod_layout must be installed
Upload the forced_ads.php file to /modules
Enable it in the admin control panel
Edit the settings,
The full directory path to http.conf - this is filled in for cPanel servers so should be ok to leave as is.
The full directory path to the html file containing your header advert code - I advise that you enter a path in your public_html directory, ie. /home/user/public_html/header.html
The full directory path to the html file containing your footer advert code - As above
The version of Apache that we're running here - Change this to the version of apache you are using.
Create a cron to run php /path/to/FreeHostManager/modules/mod_layout.php cron
Remember to register on our forums for support!
krakjoe February 21st, 2008, 07:41 I got some stuff to add to that ...
The mod_layout module supports all known versions of apache so far.
Global directives to mod_layout should be inserted outside of a virtualhost tag in your configuration file for apache, the default should be fine but mod_layout has become quite configurable in recent versions you may want to take advantage of that for some reason ...
You should run the cron job every 5-10 minutes, you don't have to, but you wanna get ads displayed as quickly as possible - this is the best way to achieve that ...
Dont try and add the cronjob from inside of cPanel, use crontab -e from a root shell
mod_layout is known to have some issues with servers that use mod_gzip or enable php's gz compression output buffers, there's nothing we can do about this, simply disable gz compression on applications that pose a problem and do not install mod_gzip - DO NOT COMPLAIN TO US, please :)
enabling the mod_layout module will not force ads on every accout created, you can run post2host and forced ads side by side, no problem...
The mod_layout module will create a backup of apache's config everytime it changes it, obviously named in your config path
If I think of anything else, I'll post again on here or FHM support forums ...
krakjoe February 23rd, 2008, 07:30 If you have downloaded the forced ads module from the client area and the filename in the zip isn't mod_layout.php then please download it again or rename forced_ads.php to mod_layout.php - modules do not work with the incorrect filename ...
krakjoe February 28th, 2008, 07:03 Version 1.0.2 released, please download new source from client area ...
XT-iZac March 6th, 2008, 07:22 I like your script...but guess what >< i can't find the settings page...Point me to
the right direction please?
krakjoe March 6th, 2008, 08:47 Goto, admin.html enter your admin password that you installed with, then it'll be ovious after that ...
hamster July 12th, 2008, 00:42 Any updates on this? When will the site be back up and accessible?
TSO July 12th, 2008, 08:37 Indeed. I just tried to access it and it is down. :( This is disappointing to see it down!
usa8host July 24th, 2008, 20:28 is not working any more.. but I still support u
build-a-host July 26th, 2008, 23:38 Do you have to have root access to use the forced ads module? That would be nice if you didn't, I am getting tired fo chasing my clients around to be sure they have the ads placed! It's like watching a room full of 4 yr olds!
|
|