WARNING: You logged in with the reseller or root password.
Hi Everyone
I know this question has been asked before, by reading through the previous threads but I cannot find the answer in them as I think the layout has changed since the time of those responses.
As a new owner of a reseller package (purely for own use, though), I am working my way through the set-up in WHM. The Root Domain is done and I'm in the process of setting up hosting for another domain.
My problem is that, while I have set a separate password for the (currently, only) Secondary Domain, the cPanel is only accessible using the Root Domain password. This results in the aforementioned Warning in the title of this thread and the Root Domain being selectable in the drop-down menu.
While the domains hosted will all be mine I will be using contractors from time to time to carry out work "inside". I would like to know how this can be achieved without them having access to the Root Domain and / or all the other Secondary Domains hosted in this way.
Can somebody please help? Many thanks, in advance, for all your advice.
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You would just give them the cPanel user / password of that account, don't give them access to your cPanel account that has reseller permissions. Or are you saying there are times where they may need to access your reseller account and do not want them to be able to log into other cPanel accounts? 0 -
Hi Jcats - thanks for getting back on this. The secondary account password doesn't work when I try it on the domain, only the root password works! As and when contractors are "in", they would have access only to the domain they're working on, no other. 0 -
My problem is that, while I have set a separate password for the (currently, only) Secondary Domain, the cPanel is only accessible using the Root Domain password.
Hello :) This indicates an issue with the account password. Have you tried changing the account password and logging in via cPanel with the new password? Thank you.0 -
Hello :) This indicates an issue with the account password. Have you tried changing the account password and logging in via cPanel with the new password? Thank you.
Hi Michael - many thanks for your response. Having tried this once before hesitated to do it once again but did. Fortunately, this time, it worked. :-) Thanks again.0 -
I am happy to see the issue is now resolved. Thank you for updating us with the outcome. 0
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