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Server Login Details Option not Showing on Admin/Client Panel


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I am Testing Blesta+Noc-PS Module. I am having an Issue/Not able to found where should I put the Server Login Information like other CMS. Unless I put it on the Service Page it can't show on the Client Side. I didn't find a way to put this up on the Admins Side.. 

Did I miss something? Any one can help please

Many Thanks

 

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You send an e-mail to your customer that you assigned a server to them, and that they can login to the Blesta client panel to provision it.

They should already have the login for that, if they placed the initial order through Blesta...

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17 minutes ago, Licensecart said:

I assume it's under > Settings > Company > Modules > Noc-PS and manage. Unless you mean for products?

https://www.noc-ps.com/docs/blesta-module-installation/

I am meaning for Products. I am able to add the Module and it's working perfectly. What I am looking exactly is like this showing on WHMCS..

WHMCS Client Side - http://prntscr.com/eugugn

WHMCS Admin Side - http://prntscr.com/eugtw0
 

On Hostbil - http://prntscr.com/eugupb

 

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I assume on they are on manage.

Admin area > Client profile > click manage on the service row.

Client area > click manage on the services box service row.


You can also see what shows up when clicking the client area service box row to expand it.

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1 hour ago, Serverhosh said:

Thanks Due.. I send him a PM Regarding the Issue. Hope he will reply soon. BTW Can you tell me his Website Please..

The module i think require suscription in thier website to work .

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45 minutes ago, activa said:

The module i think require suscription in thier website to work .

Module is working fine with the trial. The issue is I can't put the server login information within the admin area. Like whmcs or other has under the package page of a client.

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Client should provision his own server using the client area, and specify the password he wants there.

 

Passwords are not stored in the system.

There is absolutely no need for you to have access to the passwords of your customers' servers, if you sell unmanaged dedicated servers.

And there are better solutions like SSH public key authentication if you offer managed ones.

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17 minutes ago, Max said:

Client should provision his own server using the client area, and specify the password he wants there.

 

Passwords are not stored in the system.

There is absolutely no need for you to have access to the passwords of your customers' servers, if you sell unmanaged dedicated servers.

And there are better solutions like SSH public key authentication if you offer managed ones.

I see. So for If I want to to provide a Server with Windows then I have to send an Custom email with the Server Login details. And afterward client can setup his own system with their own Password...

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