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Old 8th August 2012, 11:55
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ISPConfig 3 is a moduler multiserver controlpanel, the dns and sites module are not connected with each other. It is planned that we add a wizard to create sites and dns records and email domains in one steop in a future version.

ISPConfig 2 is a different software then ISPConfig 3, nothing that you read about ispconfig 2 applies to ISPConfig 3.
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Is this on the roadmap for 3.0.5 already or will it take some time?

If no (not on the roadmap) I would try to create a plugin for this purpose, since I get a lot of requests from clients telling that they created a subdomain but it's not working - so it's definitely something I need too
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Old 8th August 2012, 12:17
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Its not on the roadmap for 3.0.5.

ISPConfig has event based plugins for the inteface, they are located in /usr/local/ispconfig/interface/lib/plugins/. You can e.g. use a copy of the sites_web_domain plugin in that folder as basis for your new plugin and bind it to the "sites:web_domainn_after_insert" event like it is done in the exsiting plugin. Please note that new plugins get loaded during login, so after you created your plugin,logout and login again to get it loaded and activated.
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Old 8th August 2012, 16:06
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Hi till

Me again. I have to check out the file you named - but wouldn't it also be possible with a normal plugin in "plugins-enabled"? Or is it just, that the other way would be cleaner?

I created a very basic visual on how I thought this could work: http://drpln.gs/O4I94N

What do you think? You have a better way?
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Old 8th August 2012, 17:58
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I have to check out the file you named - but wouldn't it also be possible with a normal plugin in "plugins-enabled"?
ISPconfig is divided into 2 indepemndant parts, the server and the interface. The file I mentioned above is a plugin for the interface while the plugins-enabled directory contains plugins for the server. A server plugin can not insert the records in the interface, this has to be done in a interface plugin.
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