1. Agents cannot use their own online payment interface. The current financial structure is that every payment is the real amount, that is, the money in the agency's account should have a bank record of remittance to the administrator. If the agent can use its own interface, the money will be transferred to the agent. If this is allowed, it will be "false money". For example, the agent deposits 10,000 yuan to the user under his name. If the agent does not act as an agent, the end user can only contact the administrator to handle the money, but the administrator cannot handle it because the agent's account is transferred.
2. Only agents and users under the agent name can use their own secondary domain name when opening the host and sending the secondary domain name. The reasons are as follows: the main site is usually not just one server, but there may be multiple to dozens of them. Each product is distributed on different servers. If users under the proxy name are allowed to send the agent's second-level domain name, the premise is that the agent is required to analyze the second-level domain name for all controlled servers under the master site name. This is an unrealistic requirement for most agents. Moreover, if the server's IP is changed, the agent will be notified to modify the analysis immediately. Therefore, the administrator can only determine the second-level or third-level domain name sent by the host under the agent name. In order to prevent users under the agent name from knowing the URL of the main site, it can be defined as a second-level or third-level domain name that is different from the main site.
2. Only agents and users under the agent name can use their own secondary domain name when opening the host and sending the secondary domain name. The reasons are as follows: the main site is usually not just one server, but there may be multiple to dozens of them. Each product is distributed on different servers. If users under the proxy name are allowed to send the agent's second-level domain name, the premise is that the agent is required to analyze the second-level domain name for all controlled servers under the master site name. This is an unrealistic requirement for most agents. Moreover, if the server's IP is changed, the agent will be notified to modify the analysis immediately. Therefore, the administrator can only determine the second-level or third-level domain name sent by the host under the agent name. In order to prevent users under the agent name from knowing the URL of the main site, it can be defined as a second-level or third-level domain name that is different from the main site.