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Alex
June 18, 2012, 08:35 AM
Hi,
Today we want to guide you through installation of vBulletin plugin for Flynax v4.
Please follow the steps below:

Configuration of vBulletin in Flynax
1. Go to Configurations > vBulletin Bridge.
2. Select vBulletin Location from the list.
3. Fill in the "Directory Name" field.



Notice for "vBulletin Location" and "Directory Name"

- vBulletin Location specified as: Flynax directory
If vBulletin is located in Flynax directory ( [path]/flynax/forum/ )
Fill in the Directory name: forum

- vBulletin Location specified as: Forum directory
If Flynax is located in vBulletin directory ( [path]/forum/flynax/ )
Fill in the Directory name: flynax

- vBulletin Location specified as: The same level as Flynax
If vBulletin is located at the same level as Flynax ( [path]/forum/ and [path]/flynax/ )
Fill in the Directory name: forum

- vBulletin Location specified as: Set a Root path
Set a full path to vBulletin directory (/home/username/public_html/forum/)
Fill in the Directory name: /home/username/public_html/forum/


4. Click Save
P.S. Successful configuration of vBulletin is determined by availability of the User Group field in the admin panel. If you don't see any options under the User Group field it means that you specified a wrong path.


Installing vBulletin Bridge on your Forum
1. Go to Plugins > vBulletin Bridge.
2. Click Install (Please be patient, installation will take some time)

http://www.flynax.com/forum/images/attach/vbulletin_install.png

The installation will be followed by:

http://www.flynax.com/forum/images/attach/vbulletin_install2.png


Importing accounts
1. Go to Plugins > vBulletin Bridge.
2. Click Import

P.S. Please finish importing vBulletin accounts into Flynax before importing Flynax accounts into vBulletin.

Mike Gholson
June 22, 2012, 10:37 PM
Hi Exe, I tried installing this, but, is it true that vbulletin and flynax need to be installed on the same folder to get this to work?
I own my CentOS server and have root level access. But, I want to keep two different domain names between vBulletin and Flynax.

domain1.com - Located at folder /var/www/vhosts/domain1.com/forums = this is my vbulletin forum
domain2.com - Located at folder /var/www/vhosts/domain2.com/flynax = this is my flynax installation

I've already tried setting it to root level path, but the vbulletin doesn't work.

Any ideas?

Mike

Peter Jonsson
September 12, 2012, 04:12 PM
I cant get this to work...

I have flynax installed like this

path/

and the forum like this
path/forum

What settings should i use ?
I have tried them all and either nothing are happening or my site just go blank...
I use vb 4.2.0 as a subdomain www.forum.mysite.com

Alex
September 13, 2012, 03:32 AM
Dear Peter,



I have flynax installed like this

path/

and the forum like this
path/forum

What settings should i use ?


In your case, you need to select "Flynax directory" and in the "Directory Name" specify "forum"
You can create a new ticket with the problem if it did not help.

Thomas Mak
April 10, 2013, 04:34 AM
hi, in version 3.2, this plugin is able to show featured listings in vbulletin forum. however, in the new version, this feature is not available anymore. the reason I ask is because this additional feature of showing the featured listings in the forum is now a customization. In the features list by flynax in the website, this plugin is supposedly able to show featured listings in the forum, but in the new update, it is no longer available. any particular reason for this change?

Nguyen Dat tai
September 19, 2013, 10:08 AM
I want to used XenForo.

Wei Hong
June 7, 2015, 06:49 AM
Hi

Does the plugin support vbulletin 5?

Wei Hong
August 18, 2015, 08:06 AM
Any1 know the answer for this particular question? I have looked here but couldnt find the answer
http://www.flynax.com/plugins/vbulletin.html

Miltos Terzopoulos
September 14, 2015, 03:02 PM
...3. Fill in the "Directory Name" field...

Where do I locate that? I can not find the vBulletin installation path.