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I figure the answer to this question is a big "NO", but I'll ask anyhow. Is the code for the CPanel open source? Is there anyway I can view it?

 

Specifically I'm interested in the tools it uses to create subdomains. I can see a lot of the stuff is easy, like making folders and such. But it's the BIND or something else that I'm not fully grasping. So far I've had no success finding any tutorials, so I figure a view of the raw code would help me a lot. Any help or a nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. :oops:

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I figure the answer to this question is a big "NO", but I'll ask anyhow. Is the code for the CPanel open source? Is there anyway I can view it?

 

Specifically I'm interested in the tools it uses to create subdomains. I can see a lot of the stuff is easy, like making folders and such. But it's the BIND or something else that I'm not fully grasping. So far I've had no success finding any tutorials, so I figure a view of the raw code would help me a lot. Any help or a nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. :oops:

 

CPanel code is not open source. More information on CPanel can be found at cpanel.net.

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But it's the BIND or something else that I'm not fully grasping. So far I've had no success finding any tutorials, so I figure a view of the raw code would help me a lot. Any help or a nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. :oops:

 

If BIND is what's confusing you, BIND (http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/bind/) is just the name of the Nameserver (DNS) software used. References to BIND will be references to defining your subdomains in DNS.

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