by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
You can add additional domains to your account that will use and share the same disk space and bandwidth of your account. You can add this additional domain from your control panel. Once added, you can have all the services for this domain as if it was an independent account. o You can create an ftp account (which is created automatically if you add the domain yourself from control panel) which has restricted access to a sub-folder under public_html. o You can create email accounts etc. The only thing that it does not have is separate cpanel account. Your main cpanel user/pass remains the same. If you need a separate cpanel user/pass for a domain, then you need to signup for a separate account or go with a reseller...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
In cPanel the addon domains are hosted off the subdomain which points to public_html/sub/ If you want to point a domain to a folder like public_html/another/place/ then this requires manually reconfiguring apache web server. This is not recommended but some clients do like to do this. Please note there is one time $15 charge for it. However if you use your control panel to add the domain, there is no charge for it as long as you are within your allowed quotas of add on domains, which is unlimited for our newer...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
Yes, you will be able to access your domain address with or without the “www” in front of the domain name. When a web site visitor types in “http://www.yourdomain.com” or “http://yourdomain.com” (where yourdomain.com refers to the name of your domain name), they’ll be taken to the front page of your...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
Yes, we do host international domain names. All you need to do is to register the domain name that you want with the country’s domain name registry and specify the DNS/Name server.
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
Yes, you can as many domain names pointing to the front page of your account as you like. Some people call this “Domain Parking”. To park a domain, go to your control panel and click on “Parked Domains”