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Configuration

Login to WHMCS

You may login to whmcs admin area as an admin user to configure this module.

The Eenos WHMCS  module currently supports only root operations on the Eenos hosting control panel.

Supported Features

Create Suspend Unsuspend Terminate
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Change Package Change Password Usage Updates Client Area Link
Yes Yes Yes Yes

The following ports should be open for outbound connections from your WHMCS server: 5554 & 5555

In addition to the above basic features, this module supports Sync Data, Server Sync, and Account usage Sync services too.

Adding an Eenos  Server

This  WHMCS module needs an Eenos server added inside your whmcs.

To set up an Eenos Server in WHMCS :

  1. Go to Configuration > System Settings > Servers.
  2. Click Add New Server.
  3. Select Eenos from the menu.
  4. Click Go to Advanced Mode
  5. Enter Hostname
  6. Enter IP Address
  7. Enter Username with API User Name ( You can create from  Eenos WAP -> Preferences ->  API Manager )
  8. Enter the Password with the Password of the API user
  9. Click Test Connection
  10. Enter the desired additional server details.
  11. Examine the displayed default port. If your server uses a different port, check Override with Custom Port and enter the correct port.
  12. Click Save Changes.

Eenos WHMCS  Module only uses the API Login credentials, we don't use the root password or other methods to access the API.

See a screenshot below,

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It is important to click on the "Refresh Icon" on the server list so that the server packages will be fetched.

Creating a Server Group

The Eenos whmcs module needs a server group so that the module can automatically fetch the  Eenos Packages from the server.

To Setup an Eenos Server  Group in WHMCS :

  1. Go to Configuration > System Settings > Servers 
  2. Click Create New Group
  3. Enter Name  ( Eg: Eenos Servers )
  4. Click on the Server names from Selected Servers, 
  5. Click Add
  6. Click Save Changes

 Now we created a server group with the added Eenos Servers.

Creating Eenos Hosting Product

You can create a product that provisions accounts on your Eenos server at Configuration  > System Settings > Products/Services 

You can then create a product using an existing Eenos package or by defining custom options. You can also choose to create a reseller hosting product.

If you choose Custom options along with a  package name, then the package values will be overridden by the custom values. 

Use an Existing  Eenos Package

To create a hosting product that uses an existing Eenos package, use the following product configuration:

  1. For Product Type, select Shared Hosting.
  2. Enter Product Name
  3. For Module  Select Eenos 
  4. Click Continue
  5. Click Module Settings
  6. Make sure the Module Name is Eenos
  7. Select the  Eenos Server Group
  8. Click Save Changes
  9. Again Click Details
  10. Click Module Settings
  11. Select Eenos Package Name
  12. Click Save Changes

Now you have a shared hosting product in whmcs with an Eenos package.

Defining Custom Options

To create a hosting product with a custom package, use the following product configuration:

  1. For Product Type, select Shared Hosting.
  2. Enter Product Name
  3. For Module  Select Eenos 
  4. Click Continue
  5. Click Module Settings
  6. Make sure the Module Name is Eenos
  7. Select the  Eenos Server Group
  8. Click Save Changes
  9. Again Click Details
  10. Click Module Settings
  11. Select Eenos Package Name
  12. Enter the desired values of the package options 
  13. Click Save Changes.

To assign unlimited values to a feature please use the keyword "unlimited". We don't consider zero as unlimited. 

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Creating Eenos Reseller Package

To create a hosting product for a reseller account, use the following product configuration:

  1. For Product Type, select Reseller Hosting.
  2. Enter Product Name
  3. For Module  Select Eenos 
  4. Click Continue
  5. Click Module Settings
  6. Make sure the Module Name is Eenos
  7. Select the  Eenos Server Group
  8. Click Save Changes
  9. Again Click Details
  10. Click Module Settings
  11. Select Eenos Package Name
  12. Enter the desired values of the package options 
  13. Enter the Reseller Options
  14. Click Save Changes.

You may need to make  sure the following reseller options configured:

  • Reseller Ownership, if you like to allow the reseller to own his accounts. It is dangerous.
  • Limit Reseller by Number, How many accounts a reseller can create. Default unlimited.
  • Reseller Disk Quota, The maximum allowed disk usage on all sub-accounts. Default unlimited. 
  • Reseller Bandwidth, The maximum allowed bandwidth usage on all sub-accounts. Default unlimited.

If you allow "unlimited" in reseller features it will allow the reseller to do overselling of the resources. 

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If your  Eenos server is enabled with Reseller Chain, which will allow multi-level reseller accounts. That means a reseller can create other resellers. 

To Enable Multi-level  Chained reselling  Login to:

 Eenos WAP -> Automation -> Tweak Settings -> Advanced Tweaks -> Multi-Level Reselling