ISPAdmin Conversion Tool
Donald L. Greer
dgreer at AustinTX.COM
Thu May 27 08:37:06 PDT 1999
Ivan Kohler wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 09:14:32PM -0500, Donald L. Greer, Jr. wrote:
> > Ivan,
> > You mentioned on the list a while back that you had a conversion
> > script for ISPAdmin.
>
> Really? That's strange, I don't recall that. AFAIK I have no such
> script.
Well, you told somebody that it would be best discussed off-list
(hince my sending the original email directly to you). No biggy. I'll
just dump the user database and figure out how to plug the stuff into
freeside.
>
[...]
> > Also, has anyone tossed you a user signup page (other than the one
> > that's included under "New User")?
>
> Not yet.
>
> > If not, I'll just use the "New User" page as a template and run with
> > it.
>
> I don't think that's such a good idea. That isn't meant for users to add
> themselves.
>
> You want to proxy it from a public web server to the Freeside machine,
> which shouldn't be accepting connections from the outside world.
> Something not completely unlike the stuff in the fs_passwd directory
> (which lets users change their own passwords securely) is what I'd expect.
>
> If you'd like to work with me to write such a thing I'd be happy to make
> the time to do so.
>
Yeah, you're probably right. Well, I've paid for Hurl's REG as well,
so I guess I could modify REG to do this.
> > Finally, has anyone posted any hacks to make Freeside work with Cyrus
> > mail server? I'm considering moving in that direction.
>
> One hopes that it wouldn't have to be a hack. :)
>
Well, as I understand it, Cyrus runs as a self-contained application.
It doesn't use the system password and shadow files, so you have to
connect to the server with a special management client and issue the
commands interactively. This should be doable with chat scripts. I'll
have to work on this too.
> > Thanks![...]
I've run into another problem and I think this one may be a
show-stopper. I need to track commission rates for sales staff. They
will be paid a recurring commission, so each account must associate
itself with a sales person, and when payment is rendered, the sales
person's commission account is credit x% of the payment.
I'll look at the code and see if I can figure out how to do this, but
I'm pretty inexperienced in perl/DBI programming. Any guidence on how
this should be done would be appreciated.
Don
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