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Adding a secondary domain to an account

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  • Eminds
    This is a domain ownership issue which has be to be fixed. The basic steps to investigate the issue would be Check if you have DNS zones already created for the domain in the issue, remove them run the script /scripts/updateuserdomains if these steps are not resolving the issue this has to be fixed by logging in to server with ssh, a manual check will be required.
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  • RootJohn
    I ran the following script through SSH: script /scripts/updateuserdomains How long does it take to complete? Does it notify you when it's done? It's been 15 minutes and I attempted to add the domain through cPanel and it still detected it was tied to another account. Any other suggestions?
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  • SysSachin
    Hello, Ensure the domain name uses name servers associated with your cPanel server. If not then please check the whm tweak settings and enable "Allow Remote Domains" .
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  • RootJohn
    I think there's a lot of confusion going on or I may be the only one confused. I have a domain name that only exists in the MX Entry. I previously deleted it from the DNS Zone. You are asking me to re-create the domain through the DNS Zone and update the NS to reflect the IP address of the server? All for the purpose of allowing a cPanel account to have the ability to add the domain as an add-on? Additionally... Let me ask you this, why does whm offer a DNS Zone? I have two domains through Network Solutions. I simply need all users that hit the mydomain.com for Network Solutions to register the traffic and from that point to route it back to the IP Address of the server allowing the users to visit the web interface. Right now, the primary domain has www, a, and @ record in Network Solutions that states to route the traffic to the IP Address of the server. Shouldn't everything else be ignored?
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  • Infopro
    I have two domains through Network Solutions.

    The docs may be of some use, see the section for your Registrar here: How to Set Up Nameservers in a cPanel Environment - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation
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  • RootJohn
    Hi InfoPro, Is the purpose of the nameservers through whm for allowing administrators to manage the domain/s traffic through the whm portal and allow advanced DNS configuration? If so, I don't need this service and would prefer if Network Solutions managed the DNS traffic and nameservers.
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  • Infopro
    Those nameservers need to be pointed at your server's IP addresses and your server needs to be configured to use them. HTH!
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  • RootJohn
    Where exactly does the nameservers need to be configured. It's a bit vague, through Network Solutions or through WHM?
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  • Infopro
    Both. At your Registrar, you'd add the nameservers as explained in the docs I linked you to above, using 2 IP addresses provided by your Hosting Provider. If you go here: WebHost Manager "Server Configuration "Basic WebHost Manager" Setup, Basic Config tab, at bottom, you'd add those nameservers you created at your Registrar, and then click Configure Address Records there. This is actually step 4 of setting up the server itself:
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