runs multiple domains with custom styles, forums, universal login

Discussion in 'vBulletin Discussions' started by Brandon, Nov 24, 2010.

  1. Brandon

    Brandon Regular Member

    Have you guys seen this?
    CERBERUS: 1 vB4: runs multiple domains with custom styles, forums, universal login - vBulletin.org Forum
    I think it's pretty slick :)

    Overview of Current Features:
    • One shared installation of vBulletin 4
    • One shared user account on all domains
    • Custom Style for each domain
    • Custom Forum listing for each domain
    Known Issues:
    • CMS and Blogs are currently not configured to have special domain-specific categories and sections. CMS is shared across all sites although the appearance will be different for each domain.
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  2. MordyT

    MordyT Grand Master

    Nice.

    *Via my HTC EvO 4G*
     
  3. Brandon

    Brandon Regular Member

    I'm curious if anyone has gotten this to work successfully.
    Doesn't seem like the .org members have had much luck so far, only to page 2 though.
     
  4. MordyT

    MordyT Grand Master

    Unfortantly I have only one last vb install left, so I can't test. But I could have used this years ago.

    *Via my HTC EvO 4G*
     
  5. Mikey

    Mikey Mikeylicio.us

    I have 3 licenses I'm not using, and many spare domains, Simply don't see a use for this now though. I could test it, but that's all it'd be so I guess a waste of time.
     
  6. Brandon

    Brandon Regular Member

    you could lend a license out to someone who wants to test it :p
     
  7. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

    Doesn't surprise me. This is probably one of those last-ditch attempts to garner some more license sales by releasing a poorly-made add-on (craved for years by a huge portion of the vBulletin community) that requires more than one license.

    But, I could be wrong, and it could be all great and dandy.

    It's too bad they waited until after they destroyed their reputation to start making any sort of real attempts to advance the product.
     

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