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Hello, I noticed that when I create a new site, a new user is generated each time. Within this user account, I can add additional websites by manually editing the nginx config. However, CloudPanel seems to offer only one nginx config per website. I want to avoid messing with variables like {{ssl_certificate_key}} and {{settings}} and have static configuration for each subdomain with all the options for the domain, directories
How can I manage multiple subdomain websites from a single user account? If that's not possible, how can I use the same FTP/SSH credentials to manage all these websites from one directory? Do I need to create new SSH FTP accounts for the CloudPanel main account each time, or is there a best practice you recommend guys? It's quite frustrating to create dozens of usernames and passwords. Even if the SSH/FTP tab is empty, I can still access the site via SSH/FTP with the site user
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Hello, I noticed that when I create a new site, a new user is generated each time. Within this user account, I can add additional websites by manually editing the nginx config. However, CloudPanel seems to offer only one nginx config per website. I want to avoid messing with variables like {{ssl_certificate_key}} and {{settings}} and have static configuration for each subdomain with all the options for the domain, directories
How can I manage multiple subdomain websites from a single user account? If that's not possible, how can I use the same FTP/SSH credentials to manage all these websites from one directory? Do I need to create new SSH FTP accounts for the CloudPanel main account each time, or is there a best practice you recommend guys? It's quite frustrating to create dozens of usernames and passwords. Even if the SSH/FTP tab is empty, I can still access the site via SSH/FTP with the site user
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