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Use same domain for WHM hostname and cPanel account

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) It's acceptable to setup an account for the domain name associated with the hostname. For instance, if your hostname is "server.cpanel123.com", it's fine to have "cpanel123.com" as an account. However, you would not want to setup "server.cpanel123.com" as an account. Thank you.
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  • regisit
    Thanks for swift confirmation Michael. Can I also ask, what happens to the subdomains already setup on the account? I have store.domain2.co.uk and main.domain2.co.uk currently. Will they be retained but become store.domain1.co.uk and main.domain1.co.uk or removed as part of changing the domain? Thanks.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) They are retained and updated to reflect the new domain name. Thank you.
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  • regisit
    Thanking you!
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  • regisit
    Hi Michael, switch seemed to go ok, but now trying to park domain2.co.uk onto the account for domain1.co.uk and getting the following.. Sorry, the domain is already pointed to an IP address that does not appear to use DNS servers associated with this server. Please transfer the domain to this servers nameservers or have your administrator add one of its nameservers to /etc/ips.remotedns and make the proper A entries on that remote nameserver. Any ideas? This domain is DNS is maintained elsewhere and releavnt A records are already setupin that DNS (was previously fine with domain2.co.uk being the primary domain).
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  • cPanelMichael
    You can follow the steps on this thread to allow that domain name to be added: Problem adding domain Thank you.
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  • regisit
    Ok thanks - works now. Given we own this server and won't be running accounts for anyone else, I guess it's ok to leave this setting on?
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  • cPanelMichael
    You are welcome to leave the ability to add remote domains on, but ensure you disable it again if you grant cPanel access to other users. Thank you.
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