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Parking subdomain on server hostname question

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @vaxhax, No automatic aliases or redirects are enabled when configuring this option in "WHM >> Tweak Settings". Instead, this feature controls whether cPanel users can create aliases with subdomain's of the server's hostname. For instance, let's say the server's hostname is: 123.example.tld If "Allow users to park subdomains of the server"s hostname" is set to "On", then cPanel users can create the following alias: bob.123.example.tld If "Allow users to park subdomains of the server"s hostname" is set to "Off", then cPanel users will receive an error message when attempting to create an alias for bob.123.example.tld. I've created an internal case with our Documentation Team (DOC-8146) to update our documentation to better reflect how this option works. Thank you.
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  • vaxhax
    Thanks, @cPanelMichael . I did turn it on and still got the mentioned error due to the fact that the main domain on the server (fqdn) is owned by another user account, the reseller of the account making the alias. Is there somewhere I can specify a domain that is the "server's hostname" ?
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  • cPanelMichael
    I did turn it on and still got the mentioned error due to the fact that the main domain on the server (fqdn) is owned by another user account, the reseller of the account making the alias

    Could you confirm if it's the server's hostname that's owned by a user, or if it's the domain name associated with the hostname that's owned by the user? You should not configure a hostname that a cPanel account on your server will use. Thank you.
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  • vaxhax
    The domain is owned by a user account, the FQDN / hostname of the server is whm.domain.com subdomain off that domain. This is not the best setup, but given the specialized nature of our install it will end up being fine.
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  • cPanelMichael
    The domain is owned by a user account, the FQDN / hostname of the server is whm.domain.com subdomain off that domain. This is not the best setup, but given the specialized nature of our install it will end up being fine.

    It's acceptable for "domain.com" to be owned by an account when the hostname is "whm.domain.com". In this case, I believe the option you are seeking is available under the "Domains" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings": Allow cPanel users to create subdomains across accounts Per the description: Allow cPanel users to create subdomains (including the creation of addon domains) of domains that other users own. The restriction does not apply to resellers in WHM. Enabling this is not recommended. Thank you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The document is now updated to better clarify how this works: Tweak Settings - Domains - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thanks!
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