When creating a Mysql database how do my users add there own different username and passwords. With cpanle we where able to create a database name then create a different username and password associated with that ne database name. How can this be done with virtualmin when a user logs into there account. I have the secure passwords selected when setting up virtualmin.
You can go into Create Virtual Server, and create Sub-Servers if you like – you can make Sub-Servers such as “fred.admindomain.com” or “greenblahblah.com”.
However, using Virtualmin GPL, only the Master Admin can create new top-level Virtual Servers.
If you want someone to be able to create new top-level Virtual Servers – that’s considered a “reseller”, which is a feature only available in Virtualmin Pro.
Now, with Virtualmin GPL – once you create a top-level Virtual Server for a user – you can give that user the ability to create any new domains within that account.
You can edit what rights as user has in Administrative Options -> Edit Owner Limits.
When creating a Mysql database how do my users add there own different username and passwords. With cpanle we where able to create a database name then create a different username and password associated with that ne database name
You don’t normally need to do anything there… when you create a new domain, you get a database that you can access using the username and password of the Virtual Server owner.
If you want a new database user, you can go into Edit Users, and create a new user there with rights to one or more of the databases in that account.