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ihostdev
December 9th, 2005, 04:03
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[ About the iPanel 2.09 beta ]
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Overview :
Account Creation Automation for Free Web Hosting Companies Now with Forced Ads.

iPanel can create both free accounts or normal accounts (with billing) instantly and automatically.

iPanel is currently in use by many free web host providers (allow users to create websites on their servers in exchange for advertising space on the users pages). (php in dev.)

iPanel's current forced ads feature will allow you to place your ad code on to your free hosting clients sites with ease. No placing code into there sites manually as ipanel will do this automatically with a upgrade to paid account feature in the client side of ipanel.

Admin Details :
- Admin control panel
- Manually add accounts*
- View/edit client accounts*
- Multiple ip sign up restriction*
- Free account email verify
- Set new free account to admin or auto approve
- Set free sign ups to subdomains only
- Internal support ticket system*
- Mass email users from control panel*
- Add Multiple servers with account type separation per server*
- Network status*
- Sign up Report*
- Suspend/unsuspend, and delete accounts in WHM from ipanel*
- TOS editor*
- Email template editor
- Forced ads editor*
- Forced ads into free html sites (php in development)*
- Authorize.net integration*
- 2CheckOut.com integration*
- Paypal ipn integration
- Supports subdomain account creation
- WHM error center
- Earnings report
- User ip logging
- RVSkin compatible
- Free hosting directory of clients*
- Email block*
- Single and range ip block*
- Account creation limiter*
- Invisable package option*
- Admin notification if port fails 2 times*
- Domain import tool*

Client Control Panel :
- Upgrade to paid account to remove forced ads*
- View network status*
- Submit/view support ticket*
- Cpanel login link
- View/edit account details*
- Change password*
- Paypal donation link in users control panel for free accounts

Incorporate your pre-iPanel hosting accounts easily into the iPanel billing system.

iPanel includes a complex error checking routine to ensure successful account creation.

- Fully customizable order pages which will open normally in an HTML editor like Dreamweaver or Frontpage.

- Easy to install and use!

Requirements :
Cpanel / WHM
Apache Web Server 1.3.33
PHP 4.1.x
MySQL
Curl+SSL
Mod_layout with DDBug off
Root access for forced ads feature
SSL for authorize.net

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James
December 9th, 2005, 05:12
Could you link me to a demo for IPanel signup that actually works properly? The live demo at 1gig.biz seems wrong when it suddenly asks for login after data submit.

Might be useful for the upcoming --------------------

ihostdev
December 9th, 2005, 12:12
Hello,

It's not asking you to login it's asking you to choose your login for your new cpanel account and ipanel.

utcrazy
December 9th, 2005, 15:22
I would definitely reccomend ihostdev, I used a product from them for a bit. While I don't use it anymore, do to it not having a built in billing system, it still met all my expectations.

ihostdev
December 10th, 2005, 03:14
Hello,

if i could make a note here. Since we started this project we have taken and implimented every feature request that our users have said about that was reasonable with a few more on the list still. We have taken 100% of all sales and reinvested into the development of ipanel with a lot of good things to come from this for v3. We are keeping them a underhood till it gets close to being released due to competion but it will set us apart from anyone else.

We are being active with development with ipanel and will continue with work starting soon for our other software ihost v2 that will be featured for paid hosting providers.

Thanks,
Ryan

BeIIy
December 10th, 2005, 23:36
ihostdev, check your email. I found a major security flaw in your script.

ihostdev
December 11th, 2005, 06:43
Hello,

This is not a security flaw. This is what happens with every script with a installer you just need to be sure you delete it after install.

BeIIy
December 11th, 2005, 09:14
I'd just suggest that you block installations if the script is already installed.