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So, when I get bored I start random projects. My most recent one is a control panel for a gsp I plan to open up. It has some neat features but is still very much a wip. I don't plan on using this to replace my current blesta setup but it will go on the gsp.

 

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If you have any suggestions, tips (especially on security), etc... I would love to hear them!

 

 

*I put the topic here since this isn't related to blesta in any way, shape, or form. If it belongs in the show off section well...sorry I guess.*

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I honestly have no idea how blesta works code side so making a module for it is beyond me. Maybe eventually I will sit down and figure it out. The entire point of this is to be 100% unique from the other providers that use the common billing systems and control panels as the original plan was to keep it to myself. :)

 

Most likely when/if I make some success off of it I will release it. It runs off of OnApp api to create a vds and install the software. Could make "modules" for other APIs. Just brainstorming :D

 

Anyways, any suggestions to make this panel more unique are welcome!

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After developing a blesta payment gateway and modifying multicraft module enough for making a provisioning module for a totally different service, I think that blesta is a *very* powerful platform for managing service from the service itself to the billing.

 

I have a custom made GSP panel for my services, but as I'm preparing blesta for putting it to my production environment, I find that migrating the whole panel as a blesta module is a very attractive choice, as it can be more comfortable for users (less login combinations to remember (if you don't do something like a shared login), a single portal to manage all.

 

You should really consider doing a module instead of a whole panel, but if you are going to sell and license your panel, you might want to keep it standalone.

 

As a tip for developing, just be paranoid about user input, it always work lol (and you should consider using a WAF like apache's mod security just for prevention)

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