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Reseller
Packages
From
the main Administrator menu, click the "Manage Reseller Packages"
link. You will see a page that looks like this:

If
your Admin account is newly created, you will notice that there are no
Reseller packages created yet. It is important to create at least
one package now because Reseller accounts need a package assigned to
them. Click the "Add Package" link at the top of the
screen.

Remember
to enter a name for your package and click the "Save" button.
Note:
Spaces are not permitted in the Package Name.
Features
Explained
Bandwidth
Bandwidth
is defined as the total data transfer of all the Reseller's Users + the
Reseller's own web site. Bandwidth is measured in megabytes, so
5000 megabytes equals approximately 5 gigabytes of transfer. When
a Reseller exceeds his/her bandwidth, their site is suspended until the
first day of the next month.
Disk
Space
This
is the total storage space for the account, in megabytes. The disk
space is shared between a Reseller and all his/her Users. When
Resellers reach their disk space limit, they are not permitted to upload
more files until others are deleted.
Virtual
Domains
This
is the number of actual domains a Reseller is permitted to host.
As an Admin, you may set this feature to "Unlimited" and let
the Reseller work within his/her disk space and bandwidth limits.
Please note that the number of virtual domains is not equal to the
number of Users, because Users can have several domains on one account.
Subdomains
This
is the total number of subdomains a Reseller is permitted to host.
Please note that a single User can have many subdomains, so it is best
to set this to a high number or to "Unlimited."
IPs
[important reading]
This
is the total number of IP addresses allocated to a Reseller.
Every other feature (e.g. personalized nameservers and a
static/dedicated IP for the Reseller's web site) borrows from the number
of addresses in this field.
For
example, if you scroll further down the package table you will see the
"Personal DNS's" setting. If you pick the "Uses 3
IP's, domain gets own IP" option, the Reseller will get a static IP
for his/her web site, and two additional IP addresses for name
servers. However, this feature will not work if the number of IP
address in the "IPs" field is less than three (3).
You
can, of course, allocate more IPs than needed to a Reseller so that
Reseller can provide static/dedicate IPs to their customers.
E-Mail
Accounts
This
is the number of POP3 mail accounts a Reseller is allowed to provide.
E-Mail
Forwarders
This
is the number of forwarding addresses a Reseller is allowed to provide.
Mailing
Lists
This
is the number of Majordomo mailing lists a Reseller is allowed to
provide.
Autoresponders
This
is the number of autoresponder accounts a Reseller is allowed to provide.
MySQL
Databases
This
is the number of MySQL databases a Reseller is allowed to provide.
MySQL databases count towards total disk space usage.
Domain
Pointers
This
is the number of domain pointers a Reseller is allowed to provide.
FTP
Accounts
This
is the number of FTP accounts a Reseller is allowed to provide.
Even if you set this number to 0, each User will still have a default
FTP account with full access to their site.
Anonymous
FTP Accounts
This
permits Users (including Resellers) to allow anonymous logins to their
FTP site(s). Users have the ability to disable anonymous upload
while still allowing anonymous download. Anonymous FTP can present
a risk to the User's site, and many Admins choose not to enable
anonymous FTP access.
CGI
Access
This
permits Users to run CGI scripts. If this features is enabled, a
/cgi-bin directory will be created in the User's public_html directory.
SSL
Access
This
permits Resellers to allow Users to install Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
certificates on their site. Please note that a static (dedicated)
IP address is required for SSL to work. If you are providing
name-based hosting, then you can disable the SSL feature.
SSH
Access
This
permits Resellers to access the server through SSH (an encrypted form of
Telnet).
SSH
Access for Users
This
permits Users created by Resellers to access the server through SSH (an encrypted form of
Telnet). Many Resellers and Admins disable this feature due to the
potential for abuse (Users have full access to server content).
Enabling this feature means Resellers are able to provide SSH access to
their Users.
DNS
Control
This
permits Users to alter their DNS records (e.g. A records, MX records,
etc.). Many Resellers/Admins disable this feature because Users can
disable their entire site by accidentally deleting or modifying domain
records.
Personal
DNS's
This
feature creates personalized name servers for the Reseller (e.g.
ns1.resellers-domain.com and ns2.resellers-domain.com). There are
three options:
1.
None. No personalized name servers are created for the Reseller.
2.
2 IP addresses (ns1/web site and ns2).
3.
3 IP address (web site, ns1, ns2).
Important:
Please make sure the appropriate number of IP address is set in the
"IPs" field (above).
Share
Server IP
This
feature allows Resellers to create name-based sites using the server's
main IP address.
Editing
/ Deleting Packages
At
the main Reseller Packages menu is a list of all created packages.

To
delete one or more packages, place a check
next to the package name(s) and click the "Delete Selected"
button. In the above example, the Economy and Regular packages
would be deleted.
Note:
Deleting
a package will not affect Resellers whose accounts are associated with
that package. Their accounts will remain unchanged (with the same
limits as before). However, the package name will no longer appear
in their account information screen.
To
edit a package, click on the package name
(first column of the table). When you are finished, click the
"Save" button.
Need
more help?
Please
contact your hosting company for more assistance, or visit the
DirectAdmin support forum at http://www.directadmin.com/forum.
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