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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By : Aric Pedersen
Book Image

cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By: Aric Pedersen

Overview of this book

"A great book for getting the most out of your cPanel-supporting web host" If you have web hosting requirements beyond the most basic, you should look for a host that offers cPanel. cPanel gives you tight control over every aspect of your web site, email accounts, and domain names. But once you've got a web site with cPanel support, how do you go about using it? While the documentation included with cPanel may provide a quick reference, to really get the most from it you need a more detailed, systematic tutorial. Read this book to find out exactly how to get the most from cPanel in all aspects of your web site management: web, email, FTP, security, domains, back ups, and more.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
cPanel: User Guide and Tutorial
Credits
About the Author
Preface
Glossary

Parked Domains


Parked domains are top‑level domains that you want to point to the same content as you have available at your main domain. For example, perhaps you have domain.com and domain.net and you want someone who visits either domain to see the same content. Not every web host provides access to the Parked Domain feature. If you need it, you should contact your host for assistance.

To add a parked domain, click on Parked Domains in cPanel and enter the name of the domain (without the www.) in the New Domain Name field, then click Add Domain. To remove it, just select the parked domain from the drop‑down list on this page and click Remove Domain.

Note

Before you attempt to add it in cPanel, make sure you point the parked domain to the same nameservers that your main domain uses.