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stocktrader23 08-24-2004 10:47 PM

Adding a domain with Cpanel...
 
Having a problem getting domains to add properly. The only option I see is Add On Domains.

tried and it put a folder of the new domain in my main domains html files. Anyhow, shit doesn't work.

Anything special I need to know with cpanel?

sixxxthsense 08-24-2004 10:48 PM

LOL :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Giorgio_Xo 08-24-2004 10:48 PM

Reboot BIND.

mardigras 08-24-2004 10:51 PM

I have never been able to get addon domains to work in Cpanel though subdomains work OK. I just have my host do it for me.

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 10:52 PM

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Originally posted by mardigras
I have never been able to get addon domains to work in Cpanel though subdomains work OK. I just have my host do it for me.
Yeah, I was reading about that and saw where someone gave instructions on how they got it to work. No dice.

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 10:53 PM

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Originally posted by sixxxthsense
LOL :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
Got something to say fuckwit?

Giorgio_Xo 08-24-2004 10:55 PM

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Originally posted by Giorgio_Xo
Reboot BIND.
Oops. I didn't bother to read correctly.

sixxxthsense 08-24-2004 10:56 PM

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Originally posted by stocktrader23
Got something to say fuckwit?
YES I DO!

FAWK U! :321GFY


:thumbsup

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 11:06 PM

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Originally posted by sixxxthsense
YES I DO!

FAWK U! :321GFY


:thumbsup

Eat shit and die.

Holly 08-24-2004 11:06 PM

Is this your own server? You don't have WHM, do you?

If you're just doing the add on, you have to make sure the domain has had time to propagate before you try. Also, did you double check to make sure you have your nameservers right at your registrars?

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 11:09 PM

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Originally posted by Holly
Is this your own server? You don't have WHM, do you?

If you're just doing the add on, you have to make sure the domain has had time to propagate before you try. Also, did you double check to make sure you have your nameservers right at your registrars?

It's a virtual with CPanel. DNS is pointed right and propogating. Nameservers good.

harvey 08-24-2004 11:14 PM

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Originally posted by Holly
Is this your own server? You don't have WHM, do you?

If you're just doing the add on, you have to make sure the domain has had time to propagate before you try. Also, did you double check to make sure you have your nameservers right at your registrars?

well, he still could be able to add the domain, only that it won't work.

The way I do it is clicking on "Create a new account", then add domain and details such as IP, shell access, etc.

I don't see an "Add on domains" option, but it sounds to me more like a domain added on top of another domain than a new account. Hope that helps :)

Holly 08-24-2004 11:16 PM

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Originally posted by stocktrader23
It's a virtual with CPanel. DNS is pointed right and propagating. Nameservers good.
Have you ever been able to add one with this account? It has to be enabled to work. On your main cpanel page, does it show as having add-ons available? Like 2/50, or however many you're allowed?

Usually, you just click add-ons, make up a name for the folder and enter it, enter the domain name, then a password. Before you do this, you would have added a folder in your root with the same name as whatever you called the folder in add-ons. Then, if your nameservers are right and the domain has propagated, it should work.

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 11:16 PM

It's pulling up the right folder but it won't show the damn index.

Just shows the root directory and cgi-bin as the only folder in the directory.

harvey 08-24-2004 11:17 PM

aw, now I see it's a virtual. well, just do what you're doing and simply upload the site's content to that folder, it should work. In fact what you're doing is a redirection, domains must be added from the main cpanel, you've the end user version

Holly 08-24-2004 11:17 PM

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Originally posted by harvey
well, he still could be able to add the domain, only that it won't work.

The way I do it is clicking on "Create a new account", then add domain and details such as IP, shell access, etc.

I don't see an "Add on domains" option, but it sounds to me more like a domain added on top of another domain than a new account. Hope that helps :)

He doesn't have WHM. He's doing this as an add-on domain in Cpanel, for a virtual account.

harvey 08-24-2004 11:18 PM

This is waht you'll see in tha add on page

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Addon Domain Maintenance

Addon Domains are domain names that point to subdirectories within your account.

Holly 08-24-2004 11:21 PM

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Originally posted by stocktrader23
It's pulling up the right folder but it won't show the damn index.

Just shows the root directory and cgi-bin as the only folder in the directory.

When you add your domain in the add-ons deal, is cpanel giving you the message that it went okay? Did you remember to create the folder in your root before you tried to add the domain the first time? It should have made a cgi-bin and the whole nine yards, inside that folder.

Holly 08-24-2004 11:26 PM

Also, did you remember to actually add an index page to that new folder the domain is pointing at?

Besides the new url you're adding, you should also be able to reach the new index page by going to www.yourmaindomain/thefoldername/

harvey 08-24-2004 11:27 PM

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Originally posted by stocktrader23
It's pulling up the right folder but it won't show the damn index.

Just shows the root directory and cgi-bin as the only folder in the directory.

then upload the index! :) I just did the same you're doing, and worked fine (but I had to upload the index.html file) :)

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 11:30 PM

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Originally posted by Holly
Also, did you remember to actually add an index page to that new folder the domain is pointing at?

Besides the new url you're adding, you should also be able to reach the new index page by going to www.yourmaindomain/thefoldername/

Hehe, yes I did that. One sec it gets even better.

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 11:34 PM

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Originally posted by stocktrader23
Hehe, yes I did that. One sec it gets even better.
Ok check this out.

I FINALLY got a b/s index page to pull up using the domain.

However, I changed the index and it still pulls up the old one. I went to it by both maindomain.com/newdomain and http://newdomain.maindomain.com and they show the correct index. Just typing in the new domain I added shows an index that no longer exists on my server.

:helpme

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 11:39 PM

I think I'll jump off a bridge now. :1orglaugh

Holly 08-24-2004 11:44 PM

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Originally posted by stocktrader23
Ok check this out.

I FINALLY got a b/s index page to pull up using the domain.

However, I changed the index and it still pulls up the old one. I went to it by both maindomain.com/newdomain and http://newdomain.maindomain.com and they show the correct index. Just typing in the new domain I added shows an index that no longer exists on my server.

:helpme

What do you mean "no longer exists"? If the page is showing, it's got to be on the server somewhere. Unless you just need to clear your cache and/or hit refresh.

stocktrader23 08-24-2004 11:45 PM

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Originally posted by Holly
What do you mean "no longer exists"?
EXACTLY!

And no, it's nowhere on my server and everyone I show can see it. Got ICQ I'll show you?

826621

TheJimmy 08-25-2004 12:59 AM

I don't know jack about cpanel, I either use a custom script or do shit in shell...


but from the sound of things it seems like you might have an apache problem going on...


you double check all your paths and ips to ensure it's matching and no minor minor errors?


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