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adding multiple domains to a host

Discussion in 'General Business' started by FIVE539, Jan 28, 2007.

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    ok I have an account on a host that allows unlimited add ons....I want to host a few proxies on that one account...

    how do I add these under cpanel? will www.example.com go to a subdomain on my host ?

    I'm wanting my proxies to each have their own www.myproxy.com instead of the domain being redirected to a subdomain...is that possible?
     
    FIVE539, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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  2. cmpolis

    cmpolis Peon

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    In cpanel, under site management tools there should be an addons domain button.
     
    cmpolis, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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    MeetHere Prominent Member

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    Just click Addon in your cpanel - make a new directory and put all your proxy script in that.. Thats all..
     
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  4. FIVE539

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    so when I go to that domain...it wont redirect to a subdomain? it will keep the www.whatever.com intact?
     
    FIVE539, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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    classifieds Sopchoppy Flash

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    Yes. But you also have to update the nameservers at your registrar to use the ones your host specifies.
     
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    LGRComp Well-Known Member

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    If you are on a shared account check your terms of service. Most hosts are smart enough to not allow proxies on shared hosts. Otherwise you could lose your account and not get it back.
     
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    Good point. I would suggest going with a VPS or dedicated server. Make sure you backup all your files as your host may terminate your account at any time. Before finding a host, call or email them and ask if they allow proxies.
     
    cmpolis, Jan 28, 2007 IP