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How to set expiration date for the account? Topic is solved
How to set expiration date for the account?
Hello,
I am using VestaCP, I like it. I have several accounts for customers. I want to set a expiration date for them, so that it will be suspended automatically when that date comes. Is it possible?
I am using VestaCP, I like it. I have several accounts for customers. I want to set a expiration date for them, so that it will be suspended automatically when that date comes. Is it possible?
Re: How to set expiration date for the account?
At the moment - no, this is not possible. But it may be a feature request, you can post it here: https://bugs.vestacp.com
Re: How to set expiration date for the account?
To which section should I write? Problems | Enhancement | Ideas ?ScIT wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 12:04 pmAt the moment - no, this is not possible. But it may be a feature request, you can post it here: https://bugs.vestacp.com
Re: How to set expiration date for the account?
Ideas for example or Enhancement - doesnt matter :)
Re: How to set expiration date for the account?
It would be nice to have this option available in the next update. Could you please let me know how I can do this with cron job until the next update?
Re: How to set expiration date for the account?
I'm not sure if this will be implemented as a feature. It sounds more like a job for a management/billing software like whmcs. You can create a own php or shell script and use vestacp api https://vestacp.com/docs/api/ and the command v-suspend-user.
Re: How to set expiration date for the account?
No this is not a billing/managment software solution. This solution is available in many other control panels well hopefully it will be implemented sooner or later. That is what i hope for.
Edit: have you tried yum-cron?
Edit: have you tried yum-cron?