How to find out the reseller name with domains?
Ans :
If you want to list all cPanel accounts under a specific reseller, then you can use the below simple shell script.
1) Crete the file reseller.sh and add the following code.
vi /home/reseller.sh
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#!/bin/bash
usage()
{
echo "Example : $0 domain.com or username"
exit 1
}
test $1 || usage
USERN=$(grep $1 "/etc/userdomains" | awk '{print $NF}' | awk 'NR==1')
if [[ -z $USERN ]]
then
echo -e "\e[1;33m $1 is not a reseller \e[0m"
exit 1
fi
OWNER=`cut -d: -f1 /var/cpanel/resellers | grep -o $USERN`
exitstatus=$?
if [ "$exitstatus" == 0 ] ; then
echo "=========================================================="
echo -e "\e[1;31m Below are the accounts associated with the reseller $name \e[0m"
echo "=========================================================="
output=$(for i in `grep $OWNER /var/cpanel/users/* -l` ; do grep USER= $i ; done | awk -F"=" '{ print $2 }')
echo -e "\e[1;33m $output \e[0m"
else
echo -e "\e[1;35m $1 is not a Reseller \e[0m"
exit
fi
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2) chmod 755 /home/reseller.sh
3) cd /home/
4)root@server[#] ./reseller resellerusername
or
root@server[#] ./reseller resellerdomain.com
After executing the script you will get the below output as ::
root@server[#] ./reseller indianwebportal.com
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Below are the accounts associated with the reseller
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test
raj
sunil
or
root@server[#] ./reseller newtest
newtest is not a reseller
That’s all.