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Tags | Description | Notes |
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{module.host_name} | The host name of the server that the service was provisioned on | e.g. "domain.com" |
{module.name_servers} | An array of available name servers for this module | Array elements must be looped over in the email template. See below for an example. |
{package.type} | The package meta type | e.g. "standard", "user", "reseller", etc. |
{package.package} | The package meta package name | e.g. "Bronze" |
{package.acl} | The package meta access control list | |
{service.centoswebpanel_domain} | The service field for the domain of the server created by CentOS WebPanel | |
{service.centoswebpanel_username} | The service field for the CentOS WebPanel account username | |
{service.centoswebpanel_password} | The service field for the CentOS WebPanel account password |
CentOS Web Panel API
CentOS Web Panel may require additional steps in order to allow access via the API from your Blesta installation. From https://www.blesta.com/forums/index.php?/topic/12631-how-to-configure-api-and-packages-for-centos-web-panel/ you may need to do the following:
- Log into Centos Web Panel as Root
- Open file manager and navigate to /usr/local/cwp/.conf/
- In the above directory create 2 new files (they most likely do not exist)
- api_key.conf (open this file and copy and paste just the API key created in CWP into this file then save it)
- api_allowed.conf (open this file and paste just the IP adress of the webserver where Blesta is installed...if blesta has its own IP address then i would imagine one should use that ip address)