bedot Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 Currently on my "home" page i have a login for the client area, I would like to have a drop down box which you can select webmail, cpanel, admin and client area. Then have 1 login for them all... I have started cloding a solution but getting stuck with changing the variable using the drop down box anyone care to look over it <?php echo "<select size='1' name='login' onchange='{set variable here}'>"; echo "<option value='cpanel'>cpanel</option>"; echo "<option value='webmail'>webmail</option>"; echo "<option value='clientarea'>clientarea</option>"; echo "<option value='adminarea'>adminarea</option>"; echo "</select>"; $login_type="{set variable}"; if ($login_type=="cpanel") { echo "<form method='post' action='http://www.bedot.net:2082/login/' method='post' target='_self'>"; echo "Username: <input type='text' name='user'> "; echo "Password: <input type='password' name='pass'> "; echo "<input type='submit' value='Login'>"; echo "</form>"; } elseif ($login_type=="webmail") { echo "<form method='post' action='http://www.bedot.net:2095/login/' method='post' target='_self'>"; echo "Username: <input type='text' name='user'> "; echo "Password: <input type='password' name='pass'> "; echo "<input type='submit' value='Login'>"; echo "</form>"; } elseif ($login_type=="clientarea") { echo "<form method='post' action='http://www.bedot.net/dologin.php?goto=clientarea'>"; echo "Username: <input type='text' name='Username'> "; echo "Password: <input type='password' name='Password'> "; echo "<input type='submit' value='Login'>"; echo "</form>"; } elseif ($login_type=="adminarea") { echo "<form method='post' action='http://www.bedot.net/admin/dologin.php?'>"; echo "Username: <input type='text' name='Username'> "; echo "Password: <input type='password' name='Password'> "; echo "<input type='submit' value='Login'>"; echo "</form>"; } ?> 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MACscr Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 arent you going ot have to use javascript for the variable set and change? I dont know, im sleepy. im going to take a nap. =P 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bedot Posted January 3, 2007 Author Share Posted January 3, 2007 hehe slacker yeah I was thinking that maybe the case, I got that far then it gave me a head ache My thoughts were have it call a javascript function "onchange" and set the variable... Hadnt got that far tho 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaginit Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 Here, try this... <script language="javascript"> function button_login_click() { var objModuleForm = document.forms.module_login; if (objModuleForm.login_select_destionation.options[objModuleForm.login_select_destionation.selectedIndex].value == "whmcs") { objModuleForm.action = "https://www.yourdomain.com/YOURWHMCS/dologin.php?goto=clientarea"; objModuleForm.submit(); } else if (objModuleForm.login_select_destionation.options[objModuleForm.login_select_destionation.selectedIndex].value == "webmail") { objModuleForm.action = "http://www.yourdomain.com:2095/login/"; objModuleForm.submit(); } else if (objModuleForm.login_select_destionation.options[objModuleForm.login_select_destionation.selectedIndex].value == "cpanel") { objModuleForm.action = "http://www.yourdomain.com:2092/login/"; objModuleForm.submit(); } else { alert("Please choose a destination to log into.") objModuleForm.login_select_destionation.focus(); } } </script> <form method="post" action="https://www.yourdomain.com/YOURWHMCS/dologin.php?goto=clientarea" name="module_login"> <select class="pulldown" id="login_select_destionation"> <option value="whmcs" selected>WHMCS</option> <option value="cpanel">cPanel</option> <option value="webmail">Web Mail</option> </select> Username: <input name="username" type="text" class="forms" style="width: 100px;"> Password: <input name="password" type="password" class="forms" style="width: 100px;"> [url="javascript: button_login_click();"]Login[/url] </form> Dont forget to change yourdomain.com to whatever your domain is and to change YOURWHMCS to whatever your WHMCS directory is. This changes the forms destination before submitting it if the user makes a selection from the drop down. You should be able to easily add any other options you need and change it to match your look and feel. Hope that helps! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patty Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 This is nice. I was thinking of doing something like that for my main page. Thank you for posting this. I'll try that. Question: I have 5 different servers (so far... ). How do I change cPanel and webmail to the right server for each client? I was thinking of something like: cPanel Server 1, cPanel Server 2 and so on. But the dropdown will eventually get too long as I add more servers. What's the best way to do it? I'm no programmer, so please bare with me. Tks in advance. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MACscr Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 This is nice. I was thinking of doing something like that for my main page. Thank you for posting this. I'll try that. Question: I have 5 different servers (so far... ). How do I change cPanel and webmail to the right server for each client? I was thinking of something like: cPanel Server 1, cPanel Server 2 and so on. But the dropdown will eventually get too long as I add more servers. What's the best way to do it? I'm no programmer, so please bare with me. Tks in advance. The best way is to not have that form if you have multiple servers. =P Id recommend just having the user login to whmcs, then setup your theme to be a little more friendly for logging into cpanel directly from it. This will also make things a lot easier on clients that have multiple accounts on multiple servers. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patty Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 I thought there would be an easier way. Oh well. Tks anyway for your reply. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willx Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 I'd have to agree with MAC. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bedot Posted January 4, 2007 Author Share Posted January 4, 2007 I only run 1 Cpanel currently, so doesnt cause me a problem and useful for people who want to access their webmail, but dont have access to WHMCS or CPanel.. Else I get alot of messages.. how to i check my email?.. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaginit Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 You could write some PHP code to do what you want to accomplish. Have that login form post to an intermitant page which will then connect to the WHMCS database and see what server the user is on from the username, then build a form and automatically submit it to log them in to the proper server. This is something that I had thought about doing, but we came to the conclusion that some of our customers have well over one hosting account, and they really have expressed that they like only having to remember their email addresses in order to access all of their accounts. My solution was to have a Quick Launch link on every single page after one of our customers logs into WHMCS. THe quick launch is just a drop down menu of all their hosting accounts and when they click the go button, it takes them to the control panel for the respected account. This is not complete yet however and required modifications to WHMCS, templates, and new smarty plugins to accomplish. Another option that would make the above concern void is to have that login form go to an intermitant page when cPanel is selected, but have them use their email address and password they use for WHMCS, process the WHMCS login in your own code, then if only one hosting account is present, automatically spit the customer into the cPanel, or, if they have multiple accounts, display a list of available accounts and offer a one click login from there. I am just trying to give some advice on directions you could consider. I will try and write up some code since you are not a programmer if I can find the time. But the above suggestions are a little more complex and may involve some modifications to WHMCS or the addition of Smarty Plugins and template changes to accomodate the functionality. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patty Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 I'm sorry, imaginit, I just came across your reply today, somehow I didn't get an email alert for it. Thank you for your offer anyway, it was very nice of you. I just found a little and simple code that does exactly what I need, not difficult at all. It works like that: The form: <form action="cpanel.php" method="post"> Username: <input type="text" name="user"> Password: <input type="password" name="pass"> <select name="host"> <option value="00.0.000.000">Server 1</option> <option value="00.0.000.000">Server 2</option> <option value="00.0.000.000">Server 3</option> <option value="00.0.000.000">Server 4</option> </select> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Login!"> </form> The script (save it as cpanel.php): <?php // cPanel Login if ($_POST["submit"]) { if ((!$_POST["user"]) || (!$_POST["pass"])) { echo("Please complete all fields."); } else { header("Location: http://".$_POST["user"].":".$_POST["pass"]."@".$_POST["host"].":2082");} } ?> And it can be done for other services as well, just need to save the script with the name of the service (webmail.php, whm.php and so on) and change the script name in the form. Then change the port number in the script: Standard WHM - 2086 Secure WHM - 2087 Standard Webmail - 2095 Secure Webmail - 2096 That's it! Works like a charm! For my needs, at least... Hope it can help someone. EDIT: It works beautifully on Firefox but it DOES NOT work at all in IE6! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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