The webuser utility is used to manage web users through CLI. By using this utility, you can perform the following tasks:
Usage
webuser <command> [<login name>] [
<option_1> [<param>]
[<option_2> [<param>]]
… [<option_N> [<param>]]
]
Example
The following command creates the web user account with login name johndoe and password userpass on the domain example.com, enables the PHP support for the web user, and restricts the disk space for the web user to 100 MB.
# ./webuser --create johndoe -domain example.com -passwd userpass -php true -quota 100M
Commands
Command |
Parameter |
Description |
Example |
|---|---|---|---|
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Creates a web user account. Requires the |
To create the web user account with the login name johndoe and password userpass on the domain example.com: # ./webuser --create johndoe -domain example.com -passwd userpass or # ./webuser -c johndoe -domain example.com -passwd userpass |
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Updates an existing web user account with data specified by the options. |
To enable PHP support for the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser --update johndoe -domain example.com -php true or # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -php true |
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Deletes a web user account. |
To delete the web user account with the login name johndoe from domain example.com: # ./webuser --remove johndoe -domain example.com or # ./webuser -r johndoe -domain example.com |
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Displays information about a web user account. |
To view information about the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser --info johndoe -domain example.com or # ./webuser -i johndoe -domain example.com |
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Displays help on the use of the utility. |
To view the help info on the use of this utility: # ./webuser --help or # ./webuser -h |
Options
Note: Options except for -domain are used with --create and --update operations only. Option -domain is required with all operations except for --help.
Option |
Parameter |
Description |
Example |
|---|---|---|---|
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Specifies name of a domain to which a web user account belongs. Required for all commands, except for |
To create the web user with the login name johndoe and password userpass on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -c johndoe -domain example.com -passwd userpass |
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Sets a web user password. Required with See additional comments in the Note below the table. |
To change the password for the web user account with the login name johndoe on domain example.com to sample: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -passwd sample |
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Specifies the type of a web user password. Is |
To set the type of web user password for the web user with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com to encrypted: #./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -passwd_type encrypted |
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Sets the hard disk quota for a web user account. Unlimited if set to A number without a letter is interpreted as the number of bytes. |
To set 50 MB hard disk quota for the web user with login name Michael on domain example.com: # ./webuser -u Michael -domain example.com -quota 50M or # ./webuser -u Michael -domain example.com -quota 50000K |
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Enables/Disables SSI support on a web user account. Is |
To enable SSI support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -ssi true |
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Enables/Disables PHP support on a web user account. Is |
To enable PHP support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -php true |
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Enables/Disables CGI support on a web user account. Is |
To enable CGI support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -cgi true |
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Enables/Disables Perl support on a web user account. Is |
To enable Perl support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -perl true |
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Enables/Disables Apache ASP support on a web user account. Is |
To enable Apache ASP support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -asp true |
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Enables/Disables Python support on a web user account. Is |
To enable Python support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -python true |
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Enables/Disables Miva support on a web user account. Is |
To enable Miva support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -miva true |
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Enables/Disables FastCGI support on a web user account. Is |
To enable FastCGI support on the web user account with the login name johndoe on the domain example.com: # ./webuser -u johndoe -domain example.com -fastcgi true |
Note: Use of this option is not recommended. Passing passwords through CLI as parameters of the -passwd option may potentially compromise the system's security as command line can be observed by other users of the system. It is more secure to pass passwords through the environment variables. You can transfer non-encrypted passwords by using environment variable PSA_PASSWORD while using single quotes to specify the empty values in the command line for the argument of the -passwd option.
Similarly, you can transfer encrypted passwords through the environment variable PSA_CRYPTED_PASSWORD while using single quotes to specify the empty values in the command line for the argument of the -passwd option.