Nap
11th November 2006, 06:47
I have setup my ISPConfig to have a reseller, and a client (of the reseller).
I log into ISPConfig as the client, using the client's username/password.
I am using the hostname of the machine to access ISPConfig, not the domain name of the client. If this is not the right way of doing it, how do I block clients from being able to log in this way?
I then proceed to Tools=>phpMyAdmin.
In phpMyAdmin, I have access to the whole phpMyAdmin range of functions and I can see all the databases (including ISPConfig's).
This clearly should not happen, as I should only be able to see the ones that the client is authorised for.
It would seem that I've setup something incorrectly. Can anyone help?
Cheers,
Nap
I am using Debian Sarge, followed Falko's Perfect Install Guide, and installed ISPConfig.
I log into ISPConfig as the client, using the client's username/password.
I am using the hostname of the machine to access ISPConfig, not the domain name of the client. If this is not the right way of doing it, how do I block clients from being able to log in this way?
I then proceed to Tools=>phpMyAdmin.
In phpMyAdmin, I have access to the whole phpMyAdmin range of functions and I can see all the databases (including ISPConfig's).
This clearly should not happen, as I should only be able to see the ones that the client is authorised for.
It would seem that I've setup something incorrectly. Can anyone help?
Cheers,
Nap
I am using Debian Sarge, followed Falko's Perfect Install Guide, and installed ISPConfig.