Skip to main content

Second Domain not working

Comments

14 comments

  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! What you'll most likely want to do is delete the content you've uploaded in public_html and then use the cPanel >> Addon Domain tool to create a separate domain on your cPanel account. If the DNS has been setup to point to the same IP address as your main domain, this is the correct way to host two sites on the same account. Can you try that and see if you get better results? You can find additional details about addon domains here: Addon Domains | cPanel & WHM Documentation
    0
  • Jomity
    I already have an add-on domain for my newest domain, but I will delete it and remake it. Thank you EDIT: When I go to do this, it says 'Are you sure you wish to permanently remove the addon domain "____________.com"?' Will I not be able to add it on again after I delete it?
    0
  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Nope - that just means that when you delete the current one it will remove all the entries related to it. You'll still be able to recreate it in the future.
    0
  • Jomity
    I removed all files from public_html/, deleted my add-on domain, re-added the add-on domain, made sure all the files went in the correct places, and I still don't see my website. What should I try now? EDIT: I'm going to try and make a separate FTP account for it.
    0
  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Can you let me know what error you're seeing in the browser when you try and access the site? Knowing that would help us isolate the issue, as this could be a DNS problem or an issue with the web server on the machine.
    0
  • Draxer
    Is your site not working at all or is it not loading only on your PC? I think that you should
    0
  • Jomity
    @cPRex the error is "Safari Can't Find the Server" @Draxer The site is not working at all (when I ran the linked website, it showed "93 Fail 0 Ok"). I've literally checked the files names and file locations and folder names more than 10 times. There's no issue there.
    0
  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    That would confirm it is a DNS issue. Can you use a tool such as intoDNS: checks DNS and mail servers health to check that? Just put in the name of your domain there and it will scan it for DNS problems.
    0
  • Jomity
    There were quite a few errors. Mismatched NS records, Multiple Nameservers, Missing nameservers reported by your nameservers, MX Records, WWW A Record I don't know what those mean or how to fix them (and SOA Serial is yellow)
    0
  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    When you registered the domain you would have also needed to assign it nameservers. Did you make sure all that is in place? You may want to check with the registrar to ensure the domain is properly setup and using the correct nameservers since it sounds like there are DNS issues right at the start from the registrar level.
    0
  • Jomity
    Ok, I've found my nameservers, but I'm not sure what to set them to. Since I'm using GoDaddy I didn't have to assign the nameservers.
    0
  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    That would be a question for GoDaddy. Since you don't have your own custom nameservers on the machine (as you don't have root access) you'd need to confirm with them how the domain should be setup to get it to point to your account. That's not something I'd have a way to know on my end, and not something we could guide you into looking up.
    0
  • Jomity
    Hmm... I'm not sure what I did, but it worked! I added "Glue for NS records" and now my website is showing! (not sure if it's related tho) Thank you so very much, I would still be lost without your help.
    0
  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I'm glad you got that working, and that definitely would have been related to the issue. Let me know if you need anything else!
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.