User Roles
To create a user role:
- Go to the Users tab > User Roles tab > Create User Role.
- Specify the following:
- User role name.
- Access to Panel services. Grant the required permissions for operations to the user:
- Manage users and roles. Add, modify, and remove user accounts and roles. Note that even if this permission is not granted to a user, the user will be able to browse contact information of other users after logging in to the Panel.
- Create and manage sites. Set up, modify, remove domain names and subdomains, host websites and change web hosting settings.
- Configure log rotation. Manage settings for recycling of web server access and error log files. View, download, and remove log files.
- Configure anonymous FTP File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a TCP-based network, such as the Internet. service. Set up a directory accessible to all Internet users over FTP without authorization.
- Create and manage databases. Add, modify, and remove databases stored on your customer account.
- Configure and perform data backup and restoration. Back up and restore data related to your customer account, and websites, under your domains.
- View statistics. View reports on disk space and traffic usage by your websites, and website visits.
- Install and manage applications. Install applications on websites and manage them.
- Design sites in Web Presence Builder. Create websites using Web Presence Builder.
- Upload and manage files. Manage files and directories located in the webspace by using the Panel's file manager.
- Create and manage additional FTP accounts. Set up additional FTP accounts for other users.
- Manage DNS The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participating entities. A Domain Name Service resolves queries for these names into IP addresses for the purpose of locating computer services and devices worldwide. By providing a worldwide, distributed keyword-based redirection service, the Domain Name System is an essential component of the functionality of the Internet. settings. Manage DNS settings for domains.
- Install and manage Java applications. Install on websites third-party Java applications.
- Create and manage mail accounts. Create, modify, and remove e-mail accounts.
- Create and manage mailing lists. Create, modify, and remove mailing lists.
- Access to apps. Select the applications that the user should be able to access and use. All web applications installed on the server are listed in this area.
For more information about installing applications and providing access to users, refer to the section Granting Auxiliary Users Access to Apps.
- Click OK.
To modify user role properties:
- Go to the Users tab > User Roles tab.
- Click a link with the role name that you want to change.
- Change the role properties as required and click OK.
To remove a user role:
- Go to the Users tab > User Roles tab.
- Select a checkbox corresponding to the role you want to remove and click Remove. Note that it is impossible to remove the Owner role and other roles that are assigned to one or more users.
- Click Yes to confirm the removal.