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Hey everyone,Im wondering if any of you know of a Web Hosting Script. The primary use of this script will be to give the users of my site we space. I already have my server set up. My server currently uses a 100 GB space system With apatche running on the servering computer and it is all on High Speed DSL. If you could, link the script from where it came from. And Also please make sure it is an ACTUAL Web hosting script not just a register script.thanks

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For you to properly run and manage a shared hosting server, you should probably invest in a cPanel license (http://cpanel.com/) for your sever. It's just not very possible for someone to run a web host without a product like this. Also, you need a cPanel signup script, which you can find on Hotscripts (try this script: http://www.hotscripts.com/category/scripts/php/scripts-programs/web-hosting-tools/) to allow your users to set up a hosting account on your server. Sorry that it's a ton of money to spend, but that's my best solution.

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For you to properly run and manage a shared hosting server, you should probably invest in a cPanel license (http://cpanel.com/) for your sever. It's just not very possible for someone to run a web host without a product like this. Also, you need a cPanel signup script, which you can find on Hotscripts (try this script: http://www.hotscripts.com/category/scripts/php/scripts-programs/web-hosting-tools/) to allow your users to set up a hosting account on your server. Sorry that it's a ton of money to spend, but that's my best solution.

 

Thanks for the advise the only problem with that solution is that i am running windows and Cpanel does not support that currently. Sorry about not mentioning the operating system. And to all of the next replies i am NOT willing to change the operating system.

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Operating System is your problem now, i dont think there is aplication that is free or cheap for stupid micro$***. On the other side linux is open source, anyone can edit it and make new programs. So if you install linux for your webhosting you will have to learn a little bit of stuff on linux. You can affcourse do more stuff on linux operating systems... But affcourse you can use bugy microsoft and have to pach it every day ;P and pay a lot of money for that system. Im not linux guru, and i dont like learning, but if i wont to make webhosing on my computer, i would better use and learn linux. Its your chose.Btw im suggesting Red Hat for server, its user friendly and it usualy used for that purpose.

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Thanks for the advise the only problem with that solution is that i am running windows and Cpanel does not support that currently. Sorry about not mentioning the operating system. And to all of the next replies i am NOT willing to change the operating system.

There is a script for both Windows and *nix servers called ZPanel (http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/), but it's not nearly as powerful as cPanel. Basically, it's about 30 MB of PHP scipts that you copy to your public_html folder (or whatever) that can manage users and their web hosting features (there's this WebFTP thing, phpMyAdmin, a script autoinstaller, and some other stuff which cPanel is either just as good or better at). It happens to be free, but it's not open source.
Also, check out InsPanel (http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/), which costs $500, and works on Windows. It has slightly hefty requirements (including IIs, not Apache), but I'm sure you can manage to fulfill these requirements.
There is also CubePanel (http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/), which has a free light version and a very low price for the full version (I don't fully understand their licensing, so I won't quote any numbers here). I'm sorry to say but this one also needs IIS to run.
Basically, the only thing here that will fit your case is ZPanel.

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