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  1. 1 hour ago, Ramboj686 said:

    Thanks @PlanetCloud for replaying...but you seem to have managed to use Let's Encrypt somehow.And also @InfinityFree you're using Cloudflare..How?

    If Cloudflare breaks your site, then it's your website which is not working as it should. Many, many people use Cloudflare on free hosting without any problems.

    But it's important to note that infinityfree.net itself is not actually hosted on free hosting. It's one of the biggest free hosting brands in the world, you can't host a website that popular on a free hosting account.

  2. 21 hours ago, Subhendu said:

    Hii Everyone,

             I have a good news i know how to link mofh with whmcs with auto-login.

            I gonna share that but Only at $1 per user because i wested my many times with this.......

           Any one wants this then mail me personally

    sspradhan25[at]hotmail.com

    after paymet i will do it for you......

    so don't weast your time anywhere else it just for $1 for wapsite.

    No bargaining please.......

    Thank you...

    S.S.PRADHAN

    Is "wapsite" a typo of "website" or do you actually mean a website in mobile WAP style? You know, sites designed with very narrow screens in mind, no CSS, no Javascript and horrible design on any remotely modern device?

  3. If you get a message saying that your domain is "already assigned to an account and in use on another account", that means the domain name is already in use on another account. And you also said that you added it to another account as a parked domain. It looks quite straight forward to me.

  4. I'd say that NOT having a forum is the rule. Most premium hosting providers don't have a forum as far as I can tell.

    After all, why would you need one? With premium hosting, you purchase a service and if you need help you send an email to support. And for doing announcements, social media is usually preferable because more people casually check Facebook than their hosting provider's forum. So only the people looking to mingle are left. And in my experience, the percentage of people interested in that is extremely small  and nowhere near enough to build a viable community. Just look at this forum for example: only 7 topics in Premium Hosting have seen any activity in the last YEAR.

    With free hosting provider, it's different because the ticket support is either limited or non-existent so the forum becomes an important support tool.

  5. 14 hours ago, PlanetCloud said:

    Hi,

    I've created the Client Area simmiliar to InfinityFree but a bit Noober because Im new with this but I don't know how to use the API Provided because I am not very experienced with PHP.

    All I need was someone to guide me to make the cPanel and Login stuff working because now It's just a templete.
    Also I need the API to be able to retrive user account.

    And @InfinityFree is the user account information was stored on iFastNet/Byte or on your own server?

     

    Thanks for your reply in advance

    The API doesn't really allow you to search or get information about accounts, so storing the account details in your own database is the only option IMO. There is no way to "retrieve" an account through the API, so you should probably store at least your own 8 character username and the host_12345678 username.

  6. On 12/19/2017 at 2:01 PM, Shouvik Mitra said:

    You don't really get what Byet does here! Do you?
    The main motive of a reseller program is to open multiple shops/portals for the same service. By signing up with myownfreehost you agree to offer their service by creating and managing your own shop (your website). So, at the end of the day if there is a sale, the profit still goes to iFastNet and in return what you get is a commision (affiliates). Thus, if someone is upgrading via my site, isn't it obvious that iFastNet is making a sell?

    Maybe we're we don't understand eachother properly, but it sounds like we mean the same thing. You say Byet is about selling services on iFastNet and I say Byet is about sending people to iFastNet to buy services. Isn't that exactly the same thing?

    In either case, a white label domain program would harm iFastNet on the long run I think. Like you said, iFastNet wants people to upgrade via your site. A white label domain program would mean they would upgrade on your site. They would be your customers, not iFastNet's customers.

    And don't forget that the margins on domain names are razor thin and selling hosting services is the part where a hosting company actually makes money.

  7. On 12/13/2017 at 2:55 PM, Hostingaj said:

    Hi there, do your computer needs to be open 24/7 for the api to work? (I think yes.)

    And, Is it easy to integrate it with your website?

    That depends. Are you an experienced, professional PHP developer? Then the integration should be fairly straight forward. Do you have little or not experience with PHP software development and did you hope to find a ready to use client area? Then you will be very disappointed and you might not even be able to integrate it.

  8. On 12/10/2017 at 7:29 AM, Shouvik Mitra said:

    I guess that why I said resell and not sell. What I asked for is some API's which could be used to search, buy and manage domain names along with hosting. The control panel shouldn't just redirect to iFastNet when someone has to manage their domain or buy one. Why can't they do so through our own website?

    iFastNet wants people to upgrade to iFastNet. That doesn't happen if everything is sold white label through your own website.

  9. Running a PHP command works effortlessly on Linux, macOS and other good operating systems, you don't even need a full web server stack to run it. Addtionally, It also works on Windows, you just need to download a PHP executable.

    As @mike said, your computer needs to be REALLY slow for it not to work. I've ran Composer on Atom processors with 512 MB of RAM without any problem.

    There was some discussion about installing it without Composer on the GitHub page as well: https://github.com/HansAdema/mofh-client/issues/16

  10. On 9/23/2017 at 1:57 PM, BSthuliwal said:

    I am working with the default whmcs cpanel api module.

    The custom username thing is specific to MyOwnFreeHost and not part of the WHM API spec, so WHMCS does not support it out of the box. And WHMCS is fully encrypted with ionCube so.... good luck with that.

  11. 4 hours ago, BSthuliwal said:

    I know but the main reason for them not helping is that they do not want to increase competition.

    Actually, I'm OK with helping people and I think most people are. However, there is a difference between "helping" and "doing your work for you".

    If you are using the API or the API client and get stuck with a specific implementation detail, I'm happy to talk to you. But, for example, if you come to me saying you downloaded the API client zip file and don't know what to do next, I will not help you (try following the installation instructions first).

    And I, as well as pretty much anyone else ever, will not give away for free the project they invested a lot of time and effort in because you are unwilling to invest the same time and effort.

    I'm happy to help people, but I will help people who got stuck, who tried hard to solve the issue themselves but didn't end up solving it themselves. I will not help people who are too lazy to learn or do work themselves.

    It's possible to build a client area without any implementation assistance. I did so, which means you can too.

  12. On 9/15/2017 at 11:08 AM, selamhosting said:

     

    hello I am waiting for your support for free hosting project in turkey I do not have any information about api I am using whmcs system but I can not integrate please help

    Note that this API client is supposed to be used in custom applications, not in WHMCS. You might be able to integrate this client in WHMCS, but I think you'd be the first to do so. In other words, there isn't anyone who can spoon-feed you the solution.

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