An addon domain is a secondary domain hosted on a cPanel account. Addon domains typically have their own distinct website.

Note: cPanel will allow you to create an Addon Domain if you do not own (register) the domain name, or if your name servers (DNS) have not propagated, however the domain will not work until the domain is both registered and pointed to the server which your website content is set up on.

Once you have purchased a domain, or if you already own a domain that you would like to host as an addon domain, additional information for how to point your domain to your CyberDeveloperBD server is available here, including instructions for making this change at a variety of domain registrars.

How to Create an Addon Domain

With addon domains you can host multiple different domains with different website content, all under the same disk space and bandwidth of one cPanel.

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]Note: Your control panel may look slightly different depending on the theme you are using. However, the steps will be the same for all themes based on the X3 theme.

To Create an Addon Domain:

Login to your cPanel and click Addon Domains, under Domains. There are three fields cPanel asks for when creating an addon domain:

  1. New Domain Name: Enter the new domain name, but do not put http or www in the name.
  2. Username/directory/subdomain Name: This will be the folder cPanel creates in your public_html folder. Normally, you want to ensure the name you provide doesn’t already exist as a folder in public_html, but cPanel will automatically suggest the name and we recommend you stick with the suggestion.
  3. Password: Fill in any password you want here. This password is used for an FTP account which is automatically created by cPanel. (You likely will not ever need this password, so we suggest picking a random password and forgetting about it.)

Your new domain is now successfully added. You can upload the website files to the specific addon folder which was created in the public_html folder.

Point an Addon Domain to a Specific or Existing Folder

Sometimes you already have content uploaded to a specific folder on your account or you want the content to be in a different folder than the default. In that case, you would specify the correct folder in “Username/directory/subdomain Name” field in the instructions above, instead of the one it suggests. If the folder does not exists, it will create it for you.

If the folder already exists, it may give you a warning that the username/directory/subdomain already exists, but in this case, you entered something that already exists on purpose. You can safely ignore this warning, since that was your intent to point the addon domain to a directory that already exists.


How to Remove an Addon Domain

To delete an addon domain, please do the following:

  1. Login to your cPanel and click Addon Domains.
  2. At the bottom, under Actions, click Remove.

Removing the addon domain only removes the domain from the DNS and server configuration. Your files and databases are not deleted or affected by removing the addon domain (other than the fact that you can no longer access the affected files via that domain name).

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