You’re essentially asking for a hook system in Sentora similar to WordPress actions and filters—so that modules can be extended or modified by third-party code without touching the core. Currently, Sentora modules are mostly static, meaning any custom changes require editing core module files, which indeed gets overwritten on updates. A hookable system would allow your third-party module (like your Let’s Encrypt example) to dynamically adjust limits per hosting package without modifying the packages module itself. This would be a powerful addition, enabling safer and more flexible module extensions. It’s a feature worth suggesting officially to the Sentora devs if it hasn’t been proposed yet.
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