Infopro
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I can put an index.html file in the sub-domain FTP account and it works That's the public_html for your subdomain.
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Yes, and no. You can use a separate .htaccess file in your subdomain's public_html/ from the one in your domain.com's public_html/. It's not similar to a special FTP account though.
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I'm not sure I understand your question. When you create an addon FTP account for an addon domain, the path for the FTP addon domain is shown to you on creation. You can modify it past the /home/cp...
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No need, but thanks. Root access to the server and to the root directory should not be possible for a Website Owner, as your forums profile suggests. If you have root access to that server you shou...
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You're not even reading my posts: Special FTP for Sub-Domain ?
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No cPanel account should be accessing a directory called /root. I have two FTP accounts setup for the same sub-domain Assuming one is for the actual subdomain account, the second, an addon FTP acc...
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When you create a subdomain and do not specify the directory, the system will default to /home/cpanelusername/public_html/subdomain/ that is your subdomain public_html/ directory. When you create a...
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I mentioned I could create because you said, I could ! :) A FTP of a sub-domain requires the login of the Special FTP aka the main domain; but there is no public_html directory etc ? Well, my ful...
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As mentioned, you can't. Only a Reseller or root user can create new accounts.
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My main domain is a Special FTP account. One can't create a Special FTP account from a SubDomain That's because your main domain is your cPanel user, a Special FTP account. You can create, or ask ...