I have 4 websites already setup and working since years ago
examples:
- example.com (WHM/cPanel Server #1)
- domain2.com (WHM/cPanel Server #2)
- domain3.com (WHM/cPanel Server #2)
- domain4.com (WHM/cPanel Server #2)
My boss now wants to be redirect domain2/3/4.com to domain2/3/4.example.com
so domain2.com will go to domain2.example.com
so domain3.com will go to domain3.example.com
so domain4.com will go to domain4.example.com
I really don't want to move them from one server to another since they have already setup, with few plugins working DBs, etc.
So I try to go to the cPanel for domain2.com and add a domain domain2.example.com using the same /public_html/ folder
When I browse domain2.example.com it redirect me to domain2.example.com/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi:
I know in MS IIS I will just add a header or binding and it will work, is there a way that I can just tell cPanel to add the new domain without changing anything
thank you
ROOT access to both servers
examples:
- example.com (WHM/cPanel Server #1)
- domain2.com (WHM/cPanel Server #2)
- domain3.com (WHM/cPanel Server #2)
- domain4.com (WHM/cPanel Server #2)
My boss now wants to be redirect domain2/3/4.com to domain2/3/4.example.com
so domain2.com will go to domain2.example.com
so domain3.com will go to domain3.example.com
so domain4.com will go to domain4.example.com
I really don't want to move them from one server to another since they have already setup, with few plugins working DBs, etc.
So I try to go to the cPanel for domain2.com and add a domain domain2.example.com using the same /public_html/ folder
When I browse domain2.example.com it redirect me to domain2.example.com/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi:
Code:
SORRY! If you are the owner of this website, please contact your hosting provider: [email protected] It is possible you have reached this page because:
[U]The IP address has changed.[/U]
The IP address for this domain may have changed recently. Check your DNS settings to verify that the domain is set up correctly. It may take 8-24 hours for DNS changes to propagate. It may be possible to restore access to this site by following these instructions for clearing your dns cache.
[U]There has been a server misconfiguration.[/U]
You must verify that your hosting provider has the correct IP address configured for your Apache settings and DNS records. A restart of Apache may be required for new settings to take affect.
[U]The site may have moved to a different server.[/U]
The URL for this domain may have changed or the hosting provider may have moved the account to a different server.
thank you
ROOT access to both servers
Code:
/etc/redhat-release:CentOS release 5.11 (Final)
/usr/local/cpanel/version:11.52.0.22
/var/cpanel/envtype:standard
CPANEL=release
Server version: Apache/2.2.26 (Unix)
Server built: Nov 27 2013 16:02:17
Cpanel::Easy::Apache v3.22.24 rev9999
PHP 5.2.9 (cli) (built: Nov 27 2013 16:05:27)
Copyright (c) 1997-2009 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Zend Technologies
mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.46, for Linux (x86_64) using readline 5.1
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