RE: [MODULE] WHMCS
06-09-2015, 11:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-09-2015, 02:32 PM by HogensHero.)
Hello,
I am running Sentora on Centos 6.6 and I installed the whmcs module. Once I installed the module and edited the module edit rights in the module admin tool, I had to re-log into Sentora. Upon logging back into the panel it said module not found and the entire panel was blank. Could you test this with Centos 6.6 and patch it please.
Edit:
After I went and looked for that error in the forums I found a post to recompile the database. So I removed the module and recompiled the database. On a whim, I reinstalled the module and now it is working. Now the issue that I am having is the directions on how to configure everything. I read your read.me on the github and I am still not getting the sites set up.
The error I am getting is "Account couldn't be created, the API Request failed." I am not sure if it is because I left out the name servers. This is where I am confused, I am using cloudflare and they have weird name servers. Should I put those in?
I am running Sentora on Centos 6.6 and I installed the whmcs module. Once I installed the module and edited the module edit rights in the module admin tool, I had to re-log into Sentora. Upon logging back into the panel it said module not found and the entire panel was blank. Could you test this with Centos 6.6 and patch it please.
Edit:
After I went and looked for that error in the forums I found a post to recompile the database. So I removed the module and recompiled the database. On a whim, I reinstalled the module and now it is working. Now the issue that I am having is the directions on how to configure everything. I read your read.me on the github and I am still not getting the sites set up.
The error I am getting is "Account couldn't be created, the API Request failed." I am not sure if it is because I left out the name servers. This is where I am confused, I am using cloudflare and they have weird name servers. Should I put those in?
Russ
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KTMGaming.net