Hi.
Under my Tweak Settings Options, I have all redirections set to original domain regardless of SSL or not.
http://prntscr.com/6jl87f
I purchased a generic domain name used for the sake of creating reseller accounts so clients of the resellers will not see my company domain and will go through their own (reseller's) nameservers. I am using this domain name (panel.newdomain.com) as a replacement for my main current client access (cpanel.businessdomain.com).
What I am running into, is that both new and old hostname at port 2087 and 2083 load whm and cpanel fine about 50-60 percent of the time, and then the other 40%, it gets redirected to the current hostname. I created the new domain so all resellers could use that domain for their whm and cpanel access for their clients, but what I would like is for each reseller to be able to point to their own cpanel access address like (cpanel.resellerdomain.com) since it seems to work on 2 domains simultaneously, would it not work for any amount?
As the times it does not work, it reverts back to original hostname. How do you go about creating multiple cpanel access points (domain:2087, 2083) for resellers and their clients that will allow SSL certificates, all while doing this on one IP?
Thanks,
X
Under my Tweak Settings Options, I have all redirections set to original domain regardless of SSL or not.
http://prntscr.com/6jl87f
I purchased a generic domain name used for the sake of creating reseller accounts so clients of the resellers will not see my company domain and will go through their own (reseller's) nameservers. I am using this domain name (panel.newdomain.com) as a replacement for my main current client access (cpanel.businessdomain.com).
What I am running into, is that both new and old hostname at port 2087 and 2083 load whm and cpanel fine about 50-60 percent of the time, and then the other 40%, it gets redirected to the current hostname. I created the new domain so all resellers could use that domain for their whm and cpanel access for their clients, but what I would like is for each reseller to be able to point to their own cpanel access address like (cpanel.resellerdomain.com) since it seems to work on 2 domains simultaneously, would it not work for any amount?
As the times it does not work, it reverts back to original hostname. How do you go about creating multiple cpanel access points (domain:2087, 2083) for resellers and their clients that will allow SSL certificates, all while doing this on one IP?
Thanks,
X